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    #16
    Originally posted by Paratrooper View Post
    I agree 100%. The reverse is in most of the cases the key for recognize the maker.
    I think you mean 'obverse' (Vorderseite), or?

    Dietrich
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      #17
      Now im all mixed up and not sure either way . Hehehehe.
      Oh well.

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        #18
        Go for the obverse! Beading characteristics and core-numerals. As George said, pin systems have been exchanged, repaired and so on.

        Dietrich
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          #19
          Originally posted by Dietrich Maerz View Post
          I think you mean 'obverse' (Vorderseite), or?

          Dietrich
          Hi,

          thank you Dietrich for the correction. Naturally i wanted to write (Vorderseite) obverse.

          Regards
          Andreas

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            #20
            Hello,

            I venture to say it is a Schauerte & Höhfeld (L/54).

            Please have a look at the date, is is the typical "an block" stamp with a recognisable flattened numbers at the top, especially the first 9.

            Please have a look below.

            Best Franki
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