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Hi Ed,
Can you provide an image with the pin down. From what I can see of the reverse, I'm not too sure about it at all! Those chunky and poorly aligned rivets don't look right to me. Also the obverse of the starbursts appear to have no finish. I'm thinking this is a poor Third Reich repro that has had a makover to a 57 version to make it more saleable.
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Mike KRegards
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... to take up Mikes thoughts: is it possible that the front KVK is denazified or is it only an optical delusion from the photo? That would prove Mikes theory that this one is made of different parts of repros or defect pieces.
But would this be worthwile for such a badge that is not very hard to find?
And about the writing: If I would be the soldier who was awarded with this badge, I would put the date of award on the rear and not only the place.
Joerg
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Hi,
Ed, that DKiG looks like a VERY nice early S&L example - go for that one if the price is right! I'd certainly have it in my collection (in fact I already have one just like it!).
The DKiS looks even worse with the pin down. LDO #30 on a 57 award with a known '41 repro hinge/pin assembly???
Quote "But would this be worthwile for such a badge that is not very hard to find?" EndQuote - imo absolutely! These things are around but by no means common - especially the Silver grade and especially early examples. With the price of genuine 41 examples very high, people are turning to 57 examples as affordable fillers and colectibles in their own right, and the price of early 57 examples is 150 Euro plus nowadays. Why not turn an old and easily identifiable $10 '41 repro/fake into something worth 10 times as much for little effort. A lot of fakes/repros are passed off as 57 re-issues, more than a lot of collectors seem to realise imo.
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Mike KRegards
Mike
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Stalingrad DKiS
To put this item to bed the Cross was not sold to me as my friend who had it was not happy with it after the comments. He took the top off and lo and behold it was put together with crazy glue. I may show you the parts on another thread . Beware crosses with engraving. Even an experienced collector gets stung once in awhile .
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