The Wagner made 1870 EK1
Just wanted to start a thread on this the most prized EK1 of the Franco-Prussian war and get some input from many of our knowledgeable members here who may frequent other German speaking forums that many of us English speakers cannot access.
There have been a few of these pop up recently which have come under close scrutiny as a result of some small anomalies such as pin type, core type, etc..
I'll outline what I know/beleive and then throw it open to others for discussion.
There are in my experience (and this may be news to some of you) TWO different core types found on the 1870 EK1's we refer to jointly as 'Type A'. I have yet to see a distinction from anyone as to whether one is considered earlier, or a '1st batch' from the Berlin Foundry or what - but I'm sure guys like Mike Estelmann (RAO) will have some valuable input.
The two core types can be seen below and in particular you will notice that the crowns are different and the spacing of the dates are different.
Just wanted to start a thread on this the most prized EK1 of the Franco-Prussian war and get some input from many of our knowledgeable members here who may frequent other German speaking forums that many of us English speakers cannot access.
There have been a few of these pop up recently which have come under close scrutiny as a result of some small anomalies such as pin type, core type, etc..
I'll outline what I know/beleive and then throw it open to others for discussion.
There are in my experience (and this may be news to some of you) TWO different core types found on the 1870 EK1's we refer to jointly as 'Type A'. I have yet to see a distinction from anyone as to whether one is considered earlier, or a '1st batch' from the Berlin Foundry or what - but I'm sure guys like Mike Estelmann (RAO) will have some valuable input.
The two core types can be seen below and in particular you will notice that the crowns are different and the spacing of the dates are different.
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