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    Hindenburg Honor Cross questions.

    Hi guys,

    I have some questions that someone here might be able to help me with.

    The Hindenburg crosses were struck in both bronze and plated iron variations.

    Is there a value difference between the two and is one or the other more difficult to find?

    Thanks in advance.

    Tony
    An opinion should be the result of thought, not a substitute for it.

    "First ponder, then dare." von Moltke

    #2
    I can't really speak to the relative rarity of the different versions, but I'd imagine that any price differential between the two would be minimal as they're such commonplace decorations.

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      #3
      Originally posted by landsknechte View Post
      I'd imagine that any price differential between the two would be minimal as they're such commonplace decorations.
      Agree.

      William Kramer
      Please visit my site: https://wehrmacht-militaria.com/

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        #4
        Originally posted by Tiger 1 View Post
        Hi guys,

        I have some questions that someone here might be able to help me with.

        The Hindenburg crosses were struck in both bronze and plated iron variations.

        Is there a value difference between the two and is one or the other more difficult to find?

        Thanks in advance.

        Tony
        Hi Tony,
        Actually one version is worth a lot more. I think the solid bronze versions are worth up to $100 or more (or at least that is what some are asking) as compared to the more common iron type.

        So check your medal bars.

        Regards,
        Jody

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          #5
          Hi Tony,

          I can't help with price differentials, but I definitely agree that bronze (non-Iron) examples are a lot less common.

          Regards
          Mike
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            #6
            Hi,

            I have over onehundred Honor crosses in my collection and they are all made of iron.....

            Best regards
            Rickard

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              #7
              Hello again,

              Can we see photos of both next to eachother (side to side) and see what the real difference is please?

              If anyone has some good images to show it would be greatly appreciated.

              William Kramer
              Please visit my site: https://wehrmacht-militaria.com/

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                #8
                Bronze Hindenburg Cross

                Originally posted by all1knew View Post
                Hello again,

                Can we see photos of both next to eachother (side to side) and see what the real difference is please?

                If anyone has some good images to show it would be greatly appreciated.

                William Kramer
                Hello William,
                I have one on my Zahringer medal bar. At least I think it is bronze, I can say this, it is not magnetic compared to the other Hindenburg crosses I have on other medal bars.

                It looks like a typical cross, but it is not hallmarked. Give yours a magnet test.

                They are very rare and a little gem when they pop up (frankly I find that award rather boring and dull). I have a friend who bought a simple medal bar of just a 1914 EK and Hindenburg Cross (a bar we have all seen a 100 times) just because the Hindenburg Cross was a bronze one.

                So check them at the next show you go to.

                Regards,
                Jody

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                  #9
                  Thanks for all the replies! I was curious about this since the MAX show when someone had mentioned this in passing conversation. Afterwards it picqued my interest and I though I'd ask here.

                  It's good to learn something new everyday!

                  All the best,

                  Tony
                  An opinion should be the result of thought, not a substitute for it.

                  "First ponder, then dare." von Moltke

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