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    Hi All

    Here is yet another medal i purchased and was wondering if it is an original and what is its full title.

    regards



    Ivan




    Last edited by iperedruk; 05-24-2004, 06:25 AM.

    #2
    That's the Iron Cross 2nd class from WW1, are the numerals actually joining together or is that just the picture? Other than that this one looks fine.

    Can we get a shot of the maker's mark on the ring?

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      #3
      Makers mark

      Originally posted by Dez H
      That's the Iron Cross 2nd class from WW1, are the numerals actually joining together or is that just the picture? Other than that this one looks fine.

      Can we get a shot of the maker's mark on the ring?
      Will This do...

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        #4
        Is that 60?

        Your first pictures in this thread have stopped loading too mate

        Regards
        Dez

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          #5
          Originally posted by Dez H
          Is that 60?

          Your first pictures in this thread have stopped loading too mate

          Regards
          Dez
          Hi yes i have reloaded the pictures as i re-organised them.
          It is a 60 and the previous pictures are a bit out of focus.

          regards

          Ivan

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            #6
            Originally posted by Dez H
            Is that 60?

            Your first pictures in this thread have stopped loading too mate

            Regards
            Dez
            Hi Dez did you manage to get another look at the ring with 60 written on it

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              #7
              Ivan.

              Cross looks OK to me.

              Casting quality varied from maker to maker with these - over 5 million made pre-1918 and many thousands during the 20s and 30s.

              The ring mark is unusual - a bonus.

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                #8
                I would say it is a piece produced between 1941 and 1945. It has the number for Katz und Deyhle, Pforzheim. I have a 1939 KVKoX and a KVM marked by them. With 99% of KVMs are not maker marked, perhaps they marked practically everything they produced. The dates look a tad fuzzy but is that just the picture? The crown obviously has some detail to it. So it depends what you mean by "original". I don't think its WWI period, but a very nice Third Reich replacement piece for a WWI vet. I like it

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