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    DK 20er Silver

    Hello,

    waht is that?I have market(markiert) The Picture
    In the Lorbberkranz from my DK?

    The Dk is original no Question.

    Sorry my english is not good








    #2
    Nice original '20' DKiS, IMO. Circled is the 'typical'...

    Robert
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      #3
      Yes the DK is original!

      Waht is that of Picture 2 ?

      Best Sebastian

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        #4
        Originally posted by Ojoneso View Post
        Yes the DK is original!

        Waht is that of Picture 2 ?

        Best Sebastian
        I think just a section of the wreath he was uncertain about. It's perfectly textbook.

        Robert

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          #5
          Robert,

          the same cross is discussed in a German forum and Sebastian (the poster here) wanted to know what the die flaw in the circled area of picture two is. It seems to be a later flaw which can also be observed on the Kleins.

          Dietrich
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            #6
            Originally posted by Dietrich Maerz View Post
            Robert,

            the same cross is discussed in a German forum and Sebastian (the poster here) wanted to know what the die flaw in the circled area of picture two is. It seems to be a later flaw which can also be observed on the Kleins.

            Dietrich
            Thanks Dietrich,

            A progressive flaw. All three of my Zimmermann's and my Klein have this flaw. I thought it was typical. Thank you for clearing this up.

            Robert

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              #7
              Hello Dietrich,

              thanks for your coments!!
              and your Text in the German Forum.

              i have understand.
              The Thematik wiht the flaw.


              and yes it is typical for the 134(klein) and 20er .
              Only the early heavy 20er have not this Flaw.

              best regards Sebastian

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                #8
                As usual Dietrich is a solid fountain of knowledge. I appreciate you sharing what you have learned.

                Robert

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