WW2 Atlantic Star Campaign Medal - FULL SIZE

 WW2 Atlantic Star Campaign Medal - FULL SIZE
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£29.99
73010-CH51 : £29.99
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Guaranteed original. This is an original WW2 Atlantic Star Campaign Medal for sale. In good condition. Please see our other items for more original WW1, WW2 & post war British military medals for sale.

Where to sell WW2 Medals?

If you are looking where to sell your original WWII British army campaign medals and stars then we would be very happy to make you a cash offer for any groups or collections of medals you wish to sell. Please email us a photo of the WW2 medals that you have for sale to: sales@britishmilitarybadges.co.uk and we will get back to you with an offer. We offer the best prices for your medals and unlike auction houses you'll get the full amount offered, so if you have recently inherited any World War Two medals you don't want or wish to sell your collection, please get in touch!

We buy all original WW2 medals and campaign stars including: 1939–1945 Star, Atlantic Star, Arctic Star, Air Crew Europe Star, Africa Star, Pacific Star, Burma Star, Italy Star,
France and Germany Star, Defence Medal, Canadian Volunteer Service Medal, Newfoundland Volunteer War Service Medal, War Medal 1939–1945, Africa Service Medal, India Service Medal, New Zealand War Service Medal 1939-1945, Southern Rhodesia Medal for War Service and the Australia Service Medal. If you have any of these or if you have the paperwork, boxes, ribbons etc. you would like to get valued please contact us for a free valuation via our email address: sales@britishmilitarybadges.co.uk or view our we buy page for more details.

Have you inherited medals or thinking of selling your own?

We will give you a free and 100% honest valuation and pay good prices. We can pay you via paypal, bank transfer or cheque and will make you an offer that we will stick to based on your photos, unlike other purchasers who ask you to send them the medals first before making an offer (we never do this).

Please check out our selection of WW2 medals by clicking the link here. We also have a large range of WW1 & WW2 Medal ribbon bars (both sew on and pin back versions) listed for sale here. All our current stock act as an excellent identification guide to help you identify WW2 British army medals as well. British WW11 medals (unlike WW1 medals) were mainly issued unnamed, but would have come with a postal box with the recipient or next-of-kins name and address on as well as the branch of the military (Navy, Army, Air Force etc.) that issued them. In addition there would have been a transmittal slip insert too - we are always happy to buy these as well. So for a hassle free way to sell your world war II British and German medals, please contact us today!

 


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Altogether eight campaign stars and nine clasps were initially instituted for campaign service during the Second World War. On 8 July 1943 the 1939-1945 Star and the Africa Star were the first two of these stars to be instituted. One more campaign star, the Arctic Star, and one more clasp, the Bomber Command Clasp, were belatedly added on 26 February 2013, more than sixty-seven years after the end of the war. Only one of these campaign stars, the 1939-1945 Star, covered the full duration of the Second World War from its outbreak on 3 September 1939 to the victory over Japan on 2 September 1945. No-one could be awarded more than five (now six) campaign stars and no-one could be awarded more than one clasp to any one campaign star. Five of the nine (now ten) clasps were the equivalents of their namesake campaign stars and were awarded for the same respective campaigns as those stars, to be worn on the ribbon of that campaign star of the applicable group that had been earned first. The maximum of six possible campaign stars are the following: The 1939-1945 Star with, if awarded, either the Battle of Britain Clasp or the Bomber Command Clasp. Only one of the Atlantic Star, Air Crew Europe Star or France and Germany Star and, if awarded, the first to be earned respectively of the Air Crew Europe Clasp, France and Germany Clasp or Atlantic Clasp, to be worn on the ribbon of that one of these three campaign stars to have been first earned and awarded. The Arctic Star. The Africa Star with, if awarded, the first to be earned of the North Africa 1942-43 Clasp, 8th Army Clasp or 1st Army Clasp. Either the Pacific Star or Burma Star or, if awarded, either the Burma Clasp or Pacific Clasp respectively, to be worn on the ribbon of that one of these two campaign stars to have been first earned and awarded. The Italy Star. Since only the first of the Atlantic Star, Air Crew Europe Star and France and Germany Star to be earned could be awarded to any one individual, the possible star and clasp combinations for these three campaign stars are: The Atlantic Star with either the Air Crew Europe Clasp or the France and Germany Clasp. The Air Crew Europe Star with either the France and Germany Clasp or the Atlantic Clasp. The France and Germany Star with the Atlantic Clasp. As a result of the different date ranges involved, the earlier period Air Crew Europe Clasp could not be added to the later period France and Germany Star.

Please see our other items for more original WW1, WW2 & post war British military medal for sale including other WW2 Star Medals.