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    ww1 iron cross

    Good day to all;
    Can you tell about this cross......like is it orig. and is it a cross made during WW1 or is it a fake.Thanks for and all help.

    Dennis J

    http://www.ebay.com/itm/World-War-I-...item2a2eed7011

    #2
    imo a period wearers copy maybe a meybauer. the experts will know for sure.

    regards kai

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      #3
      I see it's sold. Were you the lucky bidder?

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        #4
        A nice genuine cross (wartime or 20s private purchase) by an unknown maker with a generic slant W core. Not Meybauer hardware imo.

        Regards
        Mike
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          #5
          Originally posted by pzrwest View Post
          I see it's sold. Were you the lucky bidder?
          No I did not win as I wanted a war time cross and was told by another collector that it was a private purchase cross of the 20's.I am still looking for a nice war time "KO" cross.Thanks again for all the help.

          Dennis J

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            #6
            Hi Dennis

            Try an "advert" in the Members Only Wanted Section (sometimes you get lucky) -- I came right with a WW1 issue "WS".

            Kind Regards, Ian

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              #7
              Originally posted by Dennis J View Post
              No I did not win as I wanted a war time cross and was told by another collector that it was a private purchase cross of the 20's.I am still looking for a nice war time "KO" cross.Thanks again for all the help.

              Dennis J

              1920's ?
              who ever it was,,,he gave you a questionable opinion about the year its from .

              these crosses are seen on period pictures on war time soldiers often enough .

              if the slanted W is a 1920's productions 50% of the crosses around are no longer genuine ./flat or vaulted







              regards Monty
              Last edited by Montgomery Burns; 07-22-2013, 10:59 AM.

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