Don't be disappointed. There are plenty of mint cased Deumers out there. I've often thought along this line...'you keep firing shells in a gun until a live one goes off.' It's the same with collecting; you may go though a few that are very close to what you're after until you finally get what you really want. It's called upgrading. When you get what you want on the first time around, there's a little luck involved. You really don't know what you have until you get it in your hand.
Hi Alan,
It's a nice cross, don't be too disappointed, as Robert said, you can always upgrade to the supreme minty example when you find one. In the meantime, take a look at this thread: http://dev.wehrmacht-awards.com/foru...&highlight=l54 it might help set your mind at rest. I'm sure there is another similar thread somewhere with the same theme that I'll look for later.
Crosses from Deumer always have frosting on the ribbed part of the frame. This frosting reaches all the way out to the burnished (polished) outer part of the frame. This effect can clearly be seen on untouched crosses. It can even be seen on worn or tarniched crosses by Deumer.
The cross here has clearly been buffed and cleaned as lots of this factory frosting is gone. One such area is marked with the small arrows. The "buffer" forgot one area though, see large arrow at arm corner. The frame probably looked good to our buffer but not the core, so he or she repainted the core to match it with the frame.
As Chris say the case is nice but i would walk away from the cross. It is clearly tampered with. This long after it left the factory in perfectly good condition.
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