The cross itself is a fake. Nothing else. MM or not.
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when you say: you'll find "many" medals/badges with postwar added MM.
Do you mean you will find many original medals and badges marked with postwar added maker marks? If so why would that have been worth doing? Im just curious, as i have many original badges that dont have makers marks on them, and they are right. What was the thinking behind such a practice? I am confused somewhat, can you elaborate some.?
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Originally posted by juoneen View Postwhen you say: you'll find "many" medals/badges with postwar added MM.
Do you mean you will find many original medals and badges marked with postwar added maker marks? If so why would that have been worth doing? Im just curious, as i have many original badges that dont have makers marks on them, and they are right. What was the thinking behind such a practice? I am confused somewhat, can you elaborate some.?
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HankUnless it was nighttime, or the weather was bad, and you were running out of gas - then it was a sweaty nightmare, like a monkey f*ing a skunk.
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possibly the same is done by corrupt people in the german dagger world???
I mean unmarked "generics" are OK but "ORIGINAL EICKHORN" is better, hmmm?
Originally posted by Hank Cummings View PostGenerally, maker marked medals bring in more money. So people put on fake marks to try and make more money.
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Hello there,
In theory there is a RK on a Russian militaria site that matches that description and is marked L/13 and not produced by Maybauer - but it is an original with the mark, whereas this is simply a reproduction.
It can be seen here:
http://dev.wehrmacht-awards.com/foru...d.php?t=228373
William KramerPlease visit my site: https://wehrmacht-militaria.com/
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Originally posted by all1knew View PostHello there,
In theory there is a RK on a Russian militaria site that matches that description and is marked L/13 and not produced by Maybauer - but it is an original with the mark, whereas this is simply a reproduction.
William Kramer
http://www.emedals.ca/catalog.asp?item=GRA1391
The cross is an original Juncker.
The marking could have been added pre or post 45, no one will know. It doesn't make the cross fake, it only adds uncertainty to the originality of the mark.
BTW ... price has been almost doubled from the time it sat at CollectRussia's site (forever).
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Originally posted by juoneen View Postwhen you say: you'll find "many" medals/badges with postwar added MM.
Do you mean you will find many original medals and badges marked with postwar added maker marks? If so why would that have been worth doing? Im just curious, as i have many original badges that dont have makers marks on them, and they are right. What was the thinking behind such a practice? I am confused somewhat, can you elaborate some.?
/Flemming
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what would it be worth then as a fake?? a repro.
I am adding an addendum to this post...another exactly like this 5 marked has been found with provenance. Im assuming this 5 marked cross...if by chance an original one , could be a subcontracted piece for wernstein. I understand some post war crosses were assembled from actual original frames and sold to vets for souveniers, but as to the story told by the vet ..Im in the process of tracking down that information to get any and all verification, and also all pertinant information relating to what was stated by the vet , and will follow up as it is known, and clarified in my discovery. I will share all i find out, for those interested or not.Last edited by juoneen; 01-03-2009, 09:15 PM.
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