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Originally Posted by
Gil Boyd
Agreed Geoff,
its a variance on all auctions of Militaria as you know, its what people are willing to pay for them.
Sadly that medal was as common as the
UK
NI GSM issued at the time so there are lots of the QSAM medals about.
As I said to Laurence what makes them more keenly fought over and valuable, is the provenance if there was any.
You beat me to it regarding "common" although a lot were pawned being Silver, the other thing with SA campaigns are the amount of different Regiments that went out there, Everyman and his cat and dog were there at some point.
I'll get back to see what the one on ebay goes for.
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10-30-2020 08:36 AM
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Originally Posted by
lawrence_n
Gil, this is the picture from the site. I believe the service number is 1825 and I can see the 3 but it's a bad pic so I can't make out the subsequent script. As I'd mentioned earlier, it's a Tpr. R. Walker, SAC. What are the odds that you'd be able to get some info on the bloke?
What you are seeing is 3rd CL Tpr - Third class trooper
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Roy, Didn't know there was such a level in the Horse Police. He must have been the Superintendents personal tea maker at that level then lol
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The QSA on ebay went for £136
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