Are First World War medals worth anything?

Unlike other U.S. decorations it is extremely important to the value of a Victory medal that it have the original ribbon and broach intact. Therefore a WWI Victory with standard barrel suspension and three common clasps would sell around 40.00, $60.00 if boxed, and $75.00 if in the original mailing box.
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Are 1st World war medals valuable?

For instance, over 365,000 1914 Star medals have been awarded since 1914. This means there are still plenty of them around. They are still valuable, but might not fetch as much as a rarer medal such as the Victoria Cross Medal, which has only been awarded 1,358 times so it will be more valuable.
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Are old Army medals worth anything?

A medal, especially one that has been in your family for generations or was given to you by a person you care for, can be priceless. Therefore, this value cannot be measured in terms of money.
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Can you sell war medals?

It is illegal to buy, sell, barter, or manufacture any decorations or medals authorized by Congress for the United States armed forces.
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What is the most valuable war medal?

The Victoria Cross is the 'holy grail' for medal collectors because there are only 1,357 in existence. Bearing the inscription 'For valour' and known as a VC, this medal was first awarded for 'conspicuous bravery' in 1856 and later backdated to the Crimean war of 1854.
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What do you do with war medals?

If medals are not wanted by family, I would suggest they be donated, not sold, to a local or regimental museum, Legion Branch, archives or historical society.
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Where can I sell my medals?

There's no denying that selling medals on eBay is one of the most popular ways. If you are selling your medals on eBay it's important that you have a good understanding of what your medals are.
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Why do people sell war medals?

The arguments for selling medals acknowledge that each medal tells a story. In fact, medals are usually sold to collectors who are passionate about their history. Collectors look after medals, display them and share their stories with others.
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Who should inherit war medals?

The rule is that war medals should only be worn on the left breast by the person upon whom they were conferred. Technically this honour remains with the individual and does not pass to a widow, parent or relative upon death.
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Can you sell military medals on eBay?

Not allowed. Government-issued medals and certificates for medals, including the Air Force Cross, Congressional Medal of Honor, Distinguished Service Cross, Navy Cross, Purple Heart, or Silver Star. This also applies to a medal's associated buttons, ribbons, or rosettes.
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Where can I sell old war medals?

There's no denying that selling medals on eBay is one of the most popular ways. If you are selling your medals on eBay it's important that you have a good understanding of what your medals are. You'll also need to read eBay's extensive terms and conditions.
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What do you do with old Army medals?

Requests for replacement medals, decorations, and awards should be made to the veteran's respective branch of service, with the exception of Army and Air Force (including Army Air Corps) veterans; requests should be sent to the National Personnel Records Center (NPRC) in St.
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What was the military medal awarded for in ww1?

Instituted on 25th March 1916 (and backdated to 1914). The Military Medal was awarded to other ranks of the British Army and Commonwealth Forces. It was an award for gallantry and devotion to duty when under fire in battle on land. On the reverse of the medal is inscribed “For Bravery in the Field”.
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How do you identify ww1 medals?

Medals were impressed with the name of the recipient and usually included some or all of the following: service number, rank, first name or initial, surname and military unit (Regiment or Corps). This was either on the rim of the medal or in the case of a star, on the reverse.
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Are ww1 medals silver?

The British War Medal was the most common British campaign medal of the First World War with over 6.5 million issued in silver and 100,000 in bronze. In essence to be awarded the medal, a soldier in the British Army had to serve outside of Britain and Ireland between 5 August 1914 and 11 November 1918.
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Who received the ww1 Victory Medal?

The Victory Medal was issued to all those who received the 1914 Star or the 1914-15 Star, and to most of those who were awarded the British War Medal. It was never awarded on its own.
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Can I wear my grandfather's medals?

When is OK to wear my relatives medals ? War medals and service decorations of any sort may be worn only by the person upon whom they were conferred, and in no case does the right to wear war or service medals, or their ribbons, pass to any relative when the recipient is dead.
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Should you clean old war medals?

You may need to clean or even polish your medal before storing it. However, we don't recommend polishing unless absolutely necessary because the repeated abrasion of polishing will damage the sharpness of the medal's design.
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Can I get a copy of my grandfather's war medals?

Replica medals are available from a medals dealer or a commercial military memorabilia outlet. Many of these replicas are high quality and can be difficult to distinguish from the originals. To request a list of your relatives entitled awards, please complete the Defence Medals Application Form.
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Are military medals real gold?

Most medals are made of gold, silver, bronze, or lead, the precious metals being used for the finer productions.
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Is it illegal to sell medal?

It is illegal to buy, sell or fraudulently possess a Medal of Honor within the United States and the FBI keeps a sharp eye out. "The only person who can possess a Medal of Honor is the recipient or a designee," Sanborn said.
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Can you pawn war medals?

Although the selling and buying of military medals is legal, many stolen medals are sold to Pawn Shops for quick cash.
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Who gets a Purple Heart?

The Purple Heart medal is presented to service members who have been wounded or killed as a result of enemy action while serving in the U.S. military. A Purple Heart is a solemn distinction and means a service member has greatly sacrificed themselves, or paid the ultimate price, while in the line of duty.
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Can you sell a Purple Heart medal?

If passed, the Act will make it illegal for anyone other than the recipient to sell a Purple Heart Medal that has been awarded. The bill has many Congressional sponsors and has been introduced in the both the Senate and House for the last three Congressional Sessions.
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How much is a George medal worth?

George Cross: £120,000

This is the highest bravery award for a civilian. One rank below the George Cross is the George Medal, which is worth £3,500 to £4,500, followed by the Queen's Gallantry Medal, which can sell for £8,000 to £11,000.
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