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Originally posted by Green View PostIron crosses specially made as a miniature shrine during or after the WWI..... why not?
... but I want to know from professionals, whether these crosses should be treated as "processed" originals, or completely fancy "flatboat" ?
... currently I can buy such a cross - and how much is it worth ? and how to treat it ?
lots of questions, not much answers.
Jarek
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Originally posted by streptile View PostHi Jarek. I would not spend a dollar on that cross because it is fake.
My question is, are there any crosses EK-1914, with picture of soldier, that are not fakes?
We can meet these photos in many books about imperial crosses ... are all fakes also?
If yes, is o.k., but if no, how as a buyer I can distinguish no fake from the fake?
I hope I have clearly expressed my doubts ...
Jarek
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Originally posted by boch_62 View PostI understand Trevor, that all the crosses shown below, with picture of soldier, are fakes.
My question is, are there any crosses EK-1914, with picture of soldier, that are not fakes?
We can meet these photos in many books about imperial crosses ... are all fakes also?
If yes, is o.k., but if no, how as a buyer I can distinguish no fake from the fake?
I hope I have clearly expressed my doubts ...
Jarek
I understand your question but I don't know the answer. It seems possible to me, but I have never seen one that I think is original. But also I don't look for them. Perhaps other members can post photos from their archives and we can discuss.Best regards,
Streptile
Looking for ROUND BUTTON 1939 EK1 Spange cases (LDO or PKZ)
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