Hi Guys,
Recently I bought my first 57 Badge. It is also my first Ritterkreuz because I am normal and can't afford a Third Reich Cross. I had been searching for a reproduction RK to add to my Heer Officers Tunic and I came across this badge.
The cross has a decent amount of wear which is what initially drew my attention to it. I'm sorry its difficult to make out on my crappy photo's but the cross is marked with "800" on the bottom reverse side of the frame. The paint looks a little rough and appears to have possibly been touched up at some point. As you can see the worn paint reveals a non-ferrous, presumably, copper based alloy core.
The cross came with a set of Oak Leaves without swords, I think they are reproductions. Again its difficult to see in my photos but they are marked 900, Silber L/50. The case actually has an imprint of Oak Leaves with Swords so I assume that the Oak Leaves and/or the case were joined together later in life.
I would like some information regarding a production time and authenticity of the cross, ribbon, Oak Leaves and case. Any help and additional information would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks for looking!
Kirby
Recently I bought my first 57 Badge. It is also my first Ritterkreuz because I am normal and can't afford a Third Reich Cross. I had been searching for a reproduction RK to add to my Heer Officers Tunic and I came across this badge.
The cross has a decent amount of wear which is what initially drew my attention to it. I'm sorry its difficult to make out on my crappy photo's but the cross is marked with "800" on the bottom reverse side of the frame. The paint looks a little rough and appears to have possibly been touched up at some point. As you can see the worn paint reveals a non-ferrous, presumably, copper based alloy core.
The cross came with a set of Oak Leaves without swords, I think they are reproductions. Again its difficult to see in my photos but they are marked 900, Silber L/50. The case actually has an imprint of Oak Leaves with Swords so I assume that the Oak Leaves and/or the case were joined together later in life.
I would like some information regarding a production time and authenticity of the cross, ribbon, Oak Leaves and case. Any help and additional information would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks for looking!
Kirby
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