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Originally posted by steiner68 View PostI need a magnifying glass to read the inscription on the back.
DRRM 65 ...
D.R.G.M. 651496 where the D.R.G.M. signifies "Deutsches Reichsgebrauchsmuster"= (German Reich Registered Design) and n° of registration.
This number, when punched, is ever the same for the mini spange as your or mine (w/out EK).
Your spange, made on '20es, showed a EKII 1813.... not often to see for sure.
Very very nice....
A massive thanks for your new pics, much appereciated.
Regards
Gew44
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Very nice collection of crosses, and I agree a nice mini with the 1813 EK2.
Originally posted by Peterberger01 View PostHello!
a nice group. Very interesting is the stamp in the case of the EK1 in the center.
It said, that the EK has been distrained!
Maybe we can get a closer look at it?
dis•trained
past participle, past tense of dis·train (Verb)
Verb: Seize (someone's property) to obtain payment of rent or other money owed.Best regards,
Streptile
Looking for ROUND BUTTON 1939 EK1 Spange cases (LDO or PKZ)
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Nice collection! Is the Stamp inside a plastic cover and just put in the case lid?
The Spange with attached EK is both typical WWI to WW2 period so wonder why they put the back of a 1914 EKII on it. It's not a 1813 EKII imo, no recipient would be alive by then. Probably just an honest misstake.
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