Originally posted by Roglebk
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Many questions in one post, I try to answer them as well as possible.
1) I never have seen a genuine MEZ 1. Cl. with the flaw in the letter “T”. There also might be no one with the flaw, because as far as I know no MEZ 1. Cl. had been awarded in WW I.
2) I also have heard of it (never saw one in reality) but it does not make sense because the number of awarded MEZ 1. Cl. (around 900 in the timeframe) was less than the GMVK (around 1,770 in WW I). In addition the gilded GMVK had to have a silver hallmark according to the law. Every genuine and official awarded Wagner marked GMVK has the silver hallmark “938”. The genuine MEZ 1. Cl. has never a silver hallmark. So the fakers have to ad a silver hallmark on the faked MEZ 1. Cl. I know genuine MEZ 1. Cl. with the marker marks “AW” (awarded in the wars 1864 and 1866) and “W” awarded in the colonial wars.
3) I have seen fairly good fakes of gilded GMVK with the marks “W” and “938” on the military market, but an expert can see the differences to a genuine cross rather easy.
Regards
Andy
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