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I would imagine that would depend on the citation, do you have the details from the medal that match the citation as that would of course make all the difference to a genuine collector, they would be priceless to a descendant of the person awarded the medal, especially valuable if they were a casualty, maybe £400 or so, what exactly have you got in your possession?
There's a completed sale on eBay for one £475

http://cgi.ebay.co.uk...E&hash=item5195b58fa2

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This may or may not be similar to yours but you may be able to find one that is
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Thanks Dotty. The medal was won by my wife's grandfather and sadly we don't have the citation or any other details. There are 4 medals in the box, the MM and the Pip,Squeak and Wilfred together with the original ribbons.

Thanks also to the others who responded.
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