Another nice find. With original non-combatants ribbon. This cross/ribbon looks like it was removed from a big medal-bar. The cross and core are very thin with an interesting crown. Is that the so called "french crown"?
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Dear Majorpayne
I think your ek2 has a standard Prussian crown. I have attached scans from the book "The iron time", It shows the French crown on a 1914 ek2. There is also another example shown in the book "the Prussian and German iron cross" but I wasn't able to get a clear scan on it.
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David S
Although I do not collect medals as a rule, this was a steal at $60.00 . . . I could not resist itAttached Files
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David S
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David S
A close up of what looks to be a maker mark on the reverse of the ringAttached Files
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JensF.
David, your cross is marked "KO" which was the Royal Mint of Württemberg in Stuttgart (Königliches Münzamt, Abteilung Orden, Stuttgart).
Dez, yes, three piece and magnetic core.
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