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    Interesting Prussian Order Of The Crown

    Hi guys,

    this interesting and named Prussian Order Of the Crown just arrived,was not planning to have another one but i figured it would be good research project.

    there is markings on back round plate ESPIRITU MILITAR, ALF.J.VIDAL P, C.M. 1939

    Wondering if anyone can help me with possible info about this guy ?

    Another question when did Prussia stopped production of Order Of the Crown ?

    IMO this example is 1900-1915 period.

    All comments welcome and thank you in advance with any info regarding this individual.

    Kind regards,

    Eddie

    PS i had no idea that back plate can be unscrewed,interesting to see how it looks inside,there is making looks like 8,same marking on the pin.
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          Originally posted by Eddie View Post
          there is making looks like 8,same marking on the pin.
          In this case the marks are "S" for Silber.
          Best regards,
          Streptile

          Looking for ROUND BUTTON 1939 EK1 Spange cases (LDO or PKZ)

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            Originally posted by streptile View Post
            In this case the marks are "S" for Silber.
            Thank you Trevor !!

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              Interesting engraving. Would be nice to research any connection to the Spanish blue division in WWII

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