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    Cased German Cross In Gold

    Here is a cased German Cross in Gold for your review and comments.

    It appears to have some repairs to the reverse at some point.

    Case top:

    RonR

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    Case front:

    RonR

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      #3
      Case rear:

      RonR

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        #4
        Empty Case Opened:

        RonR

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          #5
          Cross In Case:

          RonR

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            #6
            Cross In Case Closer:

            RonR

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              #7
              Front Of Cross:

              RonR

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                Cross Reverse:

                RonR

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                  #9
                  Last One.

                  Maker Mark Closer:

                  RonR

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                    #10
                    Rather strange that a cross so pristine on the obverse has this many "repairs" to the reverse

                    That patina sure looks wierd as well.

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                      #11
                      I do not like the back of this badge at all.
                      The front looks pretty convinsing though.

                      /Flemming

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                        #12
                        The front looks pristine and the back looks a bit of a mess. It looks like someone had all the pieces from the factory but not the proper tools for assembly and had to resort to some poor soldering - just a thought.

                        regards
                        Tim O.

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