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    #31
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      #32
      these are nice
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        #33
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          #34
          O and some close ups off the frame off the cross to ,,,

          things to look fore if you find a unmarked ek ..
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              #36
              here the second silver medal next to the first I collected

              two membership coins in 950 silver ,

              from two complete different times +

              one from +-1885 in mint condition ( never used )
              the other +- 1910

              notice the differences in the company's name .
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              Last edited by Montgomery Burns; 11-05-2009, 12:28 PM.

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                  #38
                  a lot off iron crosses are having an inscription on there back...

                  these coins I have checked fore how these inscriptions are made ...

                  the coin from +- 1885 has bin carved with an chisel and hammer ....

                  a nice example off how jewellers did they're thing back in those day's...
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                    #39
                    of course this is an mint example

                    this coin has never being used ( or maybe ones )
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                    Last edited by Montgomery Burns; 11-05-2009, 12:46 PM.

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                      #40
                      the +- 1910 coin

                      is heavily used and has a wonderful patina
                      that I didn't want to take off to find out how the engravings are done

                      but still it is very interesting to see how time and usage produces changes to the engravings

                      I also keep these examples in mind if aim looking at stamps on iron crosses
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                        #41
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                          #42
                          It was done the same way as the first. Note the stopping points at the bottom of the letters where they begin to curve back up.
                          pseudo-expert

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                            #43
                            Originally posted by Don Doering
                            Great examples Kay.

                            thanks Don ,,

                            look at the small scale off this work ,,,,( hammer & chisel ) unbelievable
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                              #44
                              coins are the exception,,, to be ordered beside the membership cards

                              ,,you normally just getting membership cards off paper .

                              I recently obtained one dated 1891...
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