This is posted over on the main Wehrmacht Forum under "Third Reich Wehrmacht Medal Bars" but it belongs here with us, because the interesting bit is Imperial. It is one of Jason Williams' bars--
Only 6,855 of these EK2s were awarded, making them twice as rare as the 13,000 WWI second class Iron Crosses on the "white-black" noncombatant ribbon!!!--
What we have here as a noncombatant Iron Cross on a "combatant" ribbon!
Huh?
Yup--absolutely indistinguishable from one of the 5 million "normal" combatant Iron Crosses 2nd Class-- see the NON-Combatant WWI Honor Cross!
This version of the Iron Cross is ONLY verifiable with an award document, which states that the cross was awarded "for war merit in the homeland."
So any of you who think swapping Honor Crosses on bars to "jazz them up" will increase selling prices-- it ain't going to work.
While EXTREMELY interesting, and Jason's bar (note the Prussian War Effort Cross) is unquestionably original, I would not pay a premium for it because it is the rarest form of EK2. There is ZERO physical difference in the cross or its ribbon with the 5 million.
Only 6,855 of these EK2s were awarded, making them twice as rare as the 13,000 WWI second class Iron Crosses on the "white-black" noncombatant ribbon!!!--
What we have here as a noncombatant Iron Cross on a "combatant" ribbon!
Huh?
Yup--absolutely indistinguishable from one of the 5 million "normal" combatant Iron Crosses 2nd Class-- see the NON-Combatant WWI Honor Cross!
This version of the Iron Cross is ONLY verifiable with an award document, which states that the cross was awarded "for war merit in the homeland."
So any of you who think swapping Honor Crosses on bars to "jazz them up" will increase selling prices-- it ain't going to work.
While EXTREMELY interesting, and Jason's bar (note the Prussian War Effort Cross) is unquestionably original, I would not pay a premium for it because it is the rarest form of EK2. There is ZERO physical difference in the cross or its ribbon with the 5 million.
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