I picked this up recently. Can I ask for opinions on it please? It is one piece and most of the other ones I have seen have rivets. Thank you!
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Stylistically, this is the type that is often referred to in Germany as a "57er" meaning it was made after 1957 as a vet private purchase replacement. Many collectors don't view them as legitimate, even if intended as private purchase replacements. Better pictures of the front and especially the back would help, so the pitting can be seen in detail. The ribbon is definitely modern.
I own 3 BKs on ribbon that are all pre-WWII. Even if a true 57er, yours is not one I would have in my collection.
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Originally posted by reichenberg View PostHe's correct of course. The Baltic Cross can never be a true 57er as it never featured a
swastika and so was never produced in the New Form. We must refer to it as 'post 1945'.
In the case of this particular style of Baltic Cross, the larger trefoil on the cross-end that curves down parallel to its base is only seen on post-1945 crosses, most of which were actually produced in the early 1960s.
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