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    Oldenburg non-combatant Cross 2nd Class opinions please

    Recently purchased this cross and not convinced it is original. Compared to my combatant award, details are not the same. A thick coat of paint was applied when manufactured. Ribbon construction is not the same. Award is made of brass. Seller has a reference book indicating buntmetall is an accepted material.
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    #2
    I'm not sure about the cross, but such a thick layer of paint, which partly filled the round of 9, is never seen on originals. Sloppy made, shining-new brass ring is not original, and ribbon is very suspicious too IMHO. I would return this piece to the seller.

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      #3
      I agree. Looks more like a post 45 manufacture.
      pseudo-expert

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        #4
        The details seem way too sloppy with along the weird paint.

        These were usually made of Iron (I think I've seen a few legitimate brass examples).

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          #5
          Originally posted by Don D. View Post
          I agree. Looks more like a post 45 manufacture.
          Not just post-45, but brand new. There are quite a few of the Imperial state merit crosses, similar in quality to this that have started turning up on the market.

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            #6
            Originally posted by bolewts58 View Post
            Not just post-45, but brand new. There are quite a few of the Imperial state merit crosses, similar in quality to this that have started turning up on the market.
            I don't know if an database of all the originals exist, but if not, one should be made.

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              #7
              A data base would be helpful. I noticed my example in question has a pillow effect inside the arms of the cross. The surface slightly rises from the outer edge of the medal to the center of the arm. All other examples I have seen are flat all the way across.

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                #8
                There are lots of variations to this cross, this type is not a known original one.

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                  #9
                  Awarded originals were of blackened iron, late war also of blackened white metal (zinc alloy). Brass made crosses are rather private purchased second pieces or replacements.

                  2nd class on non-combatant ribbon was awarded only 1654 times (while combatnat version about 55.000)

                  regards
                  Tom

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