Please feel free to discuss.... although this is optional...
Pay particular attention to the expert assessment contained in the phrase "Frankly I have never even seen a 1939 Prinzengrosse.." and "the paint would rate at about 99%"....
Oh dear....
http://www.derrittmeister.com/09451.htm
09-451 1939 IRON CROSS 1<SUP>st</SUP> CLASS PRINZENGROßE. As you are aware, we do not offer much material from the Third Reich. One of the few Third Reich items we will offer is an Iron Cross. More often than not this is in the area of a 1939 Spange to the 1914 Iron Cross 1<SUP>st</SUP> or 2<SUP>nd</SUP> Class. Today we are offering something quite rare. This is a 1939 Iron Cross 1<SUP>st</SUP> Class in the prinzengroße size. Frankly, I had never even seen a 1939 Prinzengroße Iron Cross. I was especially taken by this example.
It is non vaulted and flat in design. The detail to the obverse is excellent, with superb beading and framework. The paint would rate at about 99%, with just one small speck of paint missing. On the reverse, the Iron Cross is hallmarked for Godet - Berlin and .800 silver. The cross measures 1 1/32" x 1 1/32," and is of the smaller prinzengroße design (what I call sub-prinzengroße). While it comes in a small case, it is not original to the Iron Cross. In my opinion, it was added by a collector at one time or another. If you are a serious Iron Cross collector, this is a MUST for your collection.
Pay particular attention to the expert assessment contained in the phrase "Frankly I have never even seen a 1939 Prinzengrosse.." and "the paint would rate at about 99%"....
Oh dear....
http://www.derrittmeister.com/09451.htm
09-451 1939 IRON CROSS 1<SUP>st</SUP> CLASS PRINZENGROßE. As you are aware, we do not offer much material from the Third Reich. One of the few Third Reich items we will offer is an Iron Cross. More often than not this is in the area of a 1939 Spange to the 1914 Iron Cross 1<SUP>st</SUP> or 2<SUP>nd</SUP> Class. Today we are offering something quite rare. This is a 1939 Iron Cross 1<SUP>st</SUP> Class in the prinzengroße size. Frankly, I had never even seen a 1939 Prinzengroße Iron Cross. I was especially taken by this example.
It is non vaulted and flat in design. The detail to the obverse is excellent, with superb beading and framework. The paint would rate at about 99%, with just one small speck of paint missing. On the reverse, the Iron Cross is hallmarked for Godet - Berlin and .800 silver. The cross measures 1 1/32" x 1 1/32," and is of the smaller prinzengroße design (what I call sub-prinzengroße). While it comes in a small case, it is not original to the Iron Cross. In my opinion, it was added by a collector at one time or another. If you are a serious Iron Cross collector, this is a MUST for your collection.
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