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Ghuznee Medal 1839

GHUZNEE MEDAL 1839 Very sought after and much wanted medal, it was the second medal issued, after the Waterloo Medal. Issued to both British Forces and those of the Honourable East India Company. The medal was based on a design by John Luard, a British army officer and artist, and struck at the...

Recently paid prices

See below recently paid prices for single campaign and campaign medal groups. Submit your enquiry on form or call me, Jonathan Godwin, on 07765 595662 to discuss what you have. Average price paid for a Trafalgar clasp medal £7000.00 Rare Indian Mutiny & New Zealand medal pair – average...

Best prices paid for South Africa Medals

We pay best prices for South Africa Medals. jonathangodwinbuyer@gmail.com These medals were awarded for the various conflicts in South Africa in the later 19th Century. Call Jonathan on 07765 595662 We have buyers and investors who are keen to acquire these medals whether as single medals or...

We will buy Victorian Medals

Call Jonathan Godwin on 07765 595662 or email – jonathangodwinbuyer@gmail.com Very Interesting Africa Service Medal with Somaliland clasp Highly interesting Canada General Service Medal with Fenian Raid clasp Egypt Wars Khedive’s Star 1882 Unusual Anglo Boer War Queen’s South...

Victorian Medal images – New Zealand Medal, Ghuznee Medal, Afghanistan Medal, Kabul to Kandahar Medal, China Medal 1842

Below are some of the currently well sought-after Victorian medals. You will get, on average, 25% more if you sell to us rather than send to auction. Please do call me on 07765 595662 or email me at jonathangodwinbuyer@administrator I look forward to hearing from you and helping where I can. Victorian...

Sell us your medals and militaria

We buy medals and badges, buttons, and titles. Gwalior Star 1843 we will pay minimum £500 We will always look into your medals to see if we can pay you more that other dealers and certainly more than auctions will pay you. Very good Great War medal trio Always highly prized – the South...

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