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Originally posted by bytown View PostPossibly mid 70's.
Lets see what the other's have to say.
Wayne
I think they switched to the non magnetic core around 1974, and this RK looks like a nicely made one, so should be around that time or just after!!
-Nigelsigpic 57ers...."The Devil Is In The Detail"
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Rk 57 boxed w/oakleaves, sword AND diamonds
Being new to this forum just wanted to ask a question or two. This past week-end, while looking around an antique store, I came across a boxed 57 RK (Knights Cross). In this case (box) it was with a neatly folded neck ribbon and lo and behold......there was Oakleaves, Sword, AND Diamonds! Being a collector from the 1970's and 80's of memorabilia (German) while stationed in German. I'd seem "original" RK's and OL/S/D's so I did what any "former" collector would do......I looked real close at it. It was/is spectacular! So I shelled out the $39.45 asked for it and drove home. (8 1/2 hr drive) Needless to say, I got on the internet and did some checking. I've gotten as much info as I could from other places.....and after looking and measuring this piece, (48mm x 48mm medal, ribbon at 18 inches) I believe it to be a much sot after 57 RK. My question is........the Oakleaves, Swords and Diamonds.........no hallmarks and slight tarnish (so it's silver) and I have a friend that has a "diamond tester", (I'll test next week) how "rare" of a find do I really have? Any and all information would be much appreciated.
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Originally posted by celticrogue View PostBeing new to this forum just wanted to ask a question or two. This past week-end, while looking around an antique store, I came across a boxed 57 RK (Knights Cross). In this case (box) it was with a neatly folded neck ribbon and lo and behold......there was Oakleaves, Sword, AND Diamonds! Being a collector from the 1970's and 80's of memorabilia (German) while stationed in German. I'd seem "original" RK's and OL/S/D's so I did what any "former" collector would do......I looked real close at it. It was/is spectacular! So I shelled out the $39.45 asked for it and drove home. (8 1/2 hr drive) Needless to say, I got on the internet and did some checking. I've gotten as much info as I could from other places.....and after looking and measuring this piece, (48mm x 48mm medal, ribbon at 18 inches) I believe it to be a much sot after 57 RK. My question is........the Oakleaves, Swords and Diamonds.........no hallmarks and slight tarnish (so it's silver) and I have a friend that has a "diamond tester", (I'll test next week) how "rare" of a find do I really have? Any and all information would be much appreciated.
Mathijs
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