Good prices are being realised for medals issued to troops which served in New Zealand during the Maori War, according to the latest catalogue from London. The highest priced medal is one described as very rare, which was awarded to a. member of the 40th Regiment, bearing the date 1800 to 1864. Its retail price is £ls. Others range in price from £1 7/6 to £4 15/; while groups of three medals, awarded to tTie one individual, are offered up to £8 10/. More recent medals, such as the New Zealand Long Service and Good Conduct Medal, and an artillery rifle shooting medal dated 1903, bear a sale value of £4 10/ and £1 1/ respectively.
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Waikato Independent, Volume XXVII, Issue 2869, 3 December 1927, Page 3
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