Dear all,
I wanted to hear your opinions about the "frosted" look on some mint to near mint EK2s (and EK1s). My understanding so far was that this frosted look is a true "silvery" one as found on some other higher quality badges with a bright silver plating. This EK2 shown here has that frosted look to the beading, but on examination it is actually not "silvery" but "light grey", almost paint or laquer like. This light grey laquer can be found on the beading only, the frame itself has a very silver plated and shiny look to it.
Is that ok? Otherwise it looks fine, from the ribbon to the actual award. No makerĀ“s mark.
I am just asking because it looks different from my other three EK2s that seem to have a silver frame as opposed to this one which seems to be silver plated.
Cheers, Frank
I wanted to hear your opinions about the "frosted" look on some mint to near mint EK2s (and EK1s). My understanding so far was that this frosted look is a true "silvery" one as found on some other higher quality badges with a bright silver plating. This EK2 shown here has that frosted look to the beading, but on examination it is actually not "silvery" but "light grey", almost paint or laquer like. This light grey laquer can be found on the beading only, the frame itself has a very silver plated and shiny look to it.
Is that ok? Otherwise it looks fine, from the ribbon to the actual award. No makerĀ“s mark.
I am just asking because it looks different from my other three EK2s that seem to have a silver frame as opposed to this one which seems to be silver plated.
Cheers, Frank
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