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    Help requested for WWI Iron Cross

    This is not my area of expertise.
    I bought this Iron Cross many years ago and I misplaced it---recently found I am trying to find out if it is legit.

    Marked 1914 on the front---no markings on the rear.
    The front responds to a magnet----the rear less so.
    The case used to be in decent condition but somehow it has suffered over the years.

    What is this piece likely to be worth ?









    This is another Cross that I have had for a longer time.
    It appears to be made out of a non-magnetic material.
    Markings--1813 on one side 1914 on the other side.






    I only have one WWI German piece in my collection---a unit marked Artillery Luger with various accessories.




    #2
    The EK1 is authentic. If you look closely beneath the catch, you will spot a KO marking. This cross is by the way made by KO.

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      #3
      Great Dansson---under the crud I found a KO marking.
      Thanks for your help.

      David

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        #4
        It is original and felt by some to be one of the more desirable EKs to acquire due to the quality.
        Ralph.

        P.S. Nice cross!

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