To determine if your granddad's navy medals are real, examine them for authenticity markers such as hallmarks, maker's marks, and appropriate inscriptions. Check for wear and patina that suggest age, as well as the correct materials used in genuine medals, like certain metals or ribbons. You can also research the specific medals online or consult with a military historian or expert in militaria for verification. Additionally, comparing the medals to known authentic examples can help confirm their legitimacy.
real gold medals
In 1912
Yes real gold, silver and bronze. If you sell them you'll get alot.
yes he is a real capt. for the navy seals
Yes, real life US Navy SEALs play in Act of Valor(2012)
Gold Olympic medals are real gold, but they are not all gold. They are usually just coated with gold. The rest of the medal is usually silver. There are standards as to how much gold is actually on the gold medals.
Yes the NCIS building is real. It is located at the Washington, DC Navy Yard.
I too have received a check from this man. I do not think it to be real. You know what they say, if its to good to be true .... it probably is!!!!!
No. The last olympic medal that was real gold was awarded in 1912. Now, silver medals are silver and gold medals are made of just about 93% silver. However, the gold medal needs to be plated or coated with at least 6 grams of real gold based on Standards.
No, they're real. And they're spectacular.
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No navy boat has been attacked by a giant squid. This is the stuff of movies, not real life.