Don't know what else to say other than I've had it for 13 years now and the patina for the engraving and the cross itslf hasn't changed since then nor have I ever cleaned it other than a light brushing. I have kept the cross in a shoebox in the original cloth-lined leather pouch it was in when I found it at the theater, so maybe that has helped preserve it, but still no way to say it wasn't done sometime after the war.
I can agree on the vet or a family member having it done postwar, but I'd have a hard time believing it was done by someone to enhance the value as I would think they would choose either a well known recipient or at least a "sexier" unit than an army corps.
I can agree on the vet or a family member having it done postwar, but I'd have a hard time believing it was done by someone to enhance the value as I would think they would choose either a well known recipient or at least a "sexier" unit than an army corps.
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