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    Austrian FJ merit cross in gold, in 18k gold??

    Hi all
    Just find this one today.
    Not so sure about the material
    The hallmark is just like "*" on the ring
    No other visible mark I can see on it.
    Is it a 18k gold version?

    Thanks
    Eric
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    #2
    Hello Eric,
    The asterisk type star denotes "unedeles Metall". It is used for awards that are not made in silver or gold, and is commonly seen on bronze awards.
    Kind regards,
    Sandro

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      #3
      Originally posted by GdC26 View Post
      Hello Eric,
      The asterisk type star denotes "unedeles Metall". It is used for awards that are not made in silver or gold, and is commonly seen on bronze awards.
      Kind regards,
      Sandro
      Full agreed. This cross is made in gilded bronze.

      regards
      Tomasz

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        #4
        Concur.
        pseudo-expert

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          #5
          I agree, it's a beautiful gilt bronze piece, from 1914-1918. Not one of the usual "Kunz" pieces.

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