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    German Cross in Gold

    I am new to the German Cross family and would like to someday own one for an Oberts uniform I own and now I think I have a chance to do so. A local collector has a reasonably priced G.C. in Gold with an asking price of $1450.00 w/o case. It is in very nice condition and is in every scence of the word identicle to ones I have looked at over time at different military shows and web sites (weight, pin construction, hook, its over all appearance) but what is throughing me is that this one is a 5 rivit construction and the number 2 is on the pin. The couple of books I have only talk about the 4 or 6 rivit construction and never a 5 and what I have seen on web sites also shows the 4 or 6 rivits. Is this right (5 rivit construction) for a pre 1945 Cross or is this made after the war? I wish I had pics of this award and hope to by next weekend. I have bought awards from this collector before and have always gotten good original items from him with a return policy but this time my gut feeling is..well I just don't know this time, only because of the rivits. I know that without pics it will be hard to tell (sorry all) but I need something to go on before I spend the money.

    #2
    Hello

    The maker mark of '2' is Junckers of Berlin. Juncker crosses do have 5 rivets, and therefore a DK marked '2' with 5 rivets is correct.

    However, you will need to post photos to get an answer as to it's originality. I don't know what sort of price you would expect to pay in the States, but UK money $1450 is about £750 - quite a bit below what I would expect to pay for a decent Junckers DK. Hopefully it's the real deal and you will bag yourself a bargain, but post some pictures first.

    Regards
    David

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      #3
      Hello, If it is really a true Juncker; that would be a very good price IMO. Please post some photos if you can.

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        #4
        Here is a Juncker DKiG to compare, naff photos I'm afraid
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                  #9
                  Hello

                  An absolutely stunning Dk Dave

                  With all the really mint, super pieces that you keep showing I'm convinced that you must have all the WW2 medal and awards tooling and are turning these out in your garage

                  Regards
                  David

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                    #10
                    Dave,
                    That is a superb example.

                    Chet
                    Zinc stinks!

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                      #11
                      Thanks chaps but it unfortuantely doesn't belong to me anymore, it now resides back in the Fatherland with another member.

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