Just recieved this two place medal bar with the Wurttemburg Wilhelmskreuz with swords and the Hindenburg cross. I belive thgis Wilhelm cross was not awarded in great numbers. What does everyone think?
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Originally posted by Wild Card View PostAccording to Jörg Nimmergut, 5,329 were awarded.
How come this, and other similar medals that are very low in numbers awarded can be had so cheaply? That's less than so many other medals that go for way more yet are far more common. What would a TR medal that was awarded only a little over 5000 times go for?
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Hi Steve Campell,
That is 5,329 with swords. The number without swords is 1,943.
Your point regarding the relationship between value and rarity is well made. This is a realization that has recently begun to come to light among Imperial German collectors. For starters, just compare the price of these medals to the prices of some 1914 2nd class EK’s.
The book which I referred to is “Deutsche Orden und Ehrenzeichen bis 1945”, by Jörg Nimmergut, which is actually a five volume set commonly called the “Magnum Opus” - a term first, and accurately, applied by Eric Ludvigsen. It does go over 2,700 pages.
As for availability, I would suggest that you start with Tim Eriksen - http://www.timeriksen.com/index.shtml.
Good luck and best wishes,
Wild Card
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Thanks Wild Card. I'll look into it. It sounds like an amazing work. Something tells me it won't be coming cheap however. The reference to 1914 EK2s is another point. The 1939 EK2 is no rarer, is the same construction, does not have the real silver of a 1914, yet is at least twice as much in terms of price.
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Yes, I suppose that you are right. I really do not know what the market prices are for Third Reich items; but you bring up another factor in pricing - popularity. Let’s face it, for a variety of reasons, Iron crosses enjoy a wide following (demand) among Imperial collectors; hence the seemingly disproportionately high prices.
There are other examples. In my opinion, Bavarian decorations are comparatively overpriced as well. At the same time, there are items which would appear, to me at least, to be underpriced. In the end, of course, most of this argument is based on personal preferences - which is to say that whatever you and I collect, it is overpriced....
Best wishes,
Wild Card
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