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    KVK1 marked L/15

    Hi guys I can't find a photo of a L/15 late war KVK1. This one looks good but I am not sure ,Any help would be great. Thanks in advance David R.

    #2
    Dear David,

    I won´t conceal that there is controvery about L/15 marked awards in general, but I am of the belief that this type KVK you show with the oval plates is original. Here is one that Mike Dunn posted some time ago:

    Cheers, Frank
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    Cheers, Frank

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      #3
      Originally posted by Frank H
      Dear David,

      I won´t conceal that there is controvery about L/15 marked awards in general, but I am of the belief that this type KVK you show with the oval plates is original. Here is one that Mike Dunn posted some time ago:

      Cheers, Frank
      Frank, are you saying that the cross above is original? I disagree. They were covered in a magazine article a few years ago and are known fakes.
      Sebastián J. Bianchi

      Wehrmacht-Awards.com

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        #4
        And I've seen a lot of them around lately.
        George

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          #5
          Hi guys,

          As I said, I am personally convinced they are very likely good. Despite the Floch resemblance. If it is indeed a fake it is not a new one, I have seen these for a long time.

          Some more below, make up your own minds. Articles often do not neccessarily speak the truth, I learned. They are just another opinion that could also be voiced here. The fact that it is written on paper means nothing.

          Cheers, Frank
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            #6
            I am going to agree with Frank. These pieces have been around for a long time and they are made of zinc. There are fake L15 KVK's but they do not look like this type.

            Ed Maroli

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              #7
              Note the Tombak or bronze plating under silver finish. This bronze plating is over the zinc to allow for better adhesion of the silver.
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                #8
                The reverse does not seem to have this bronze plating and the zinc has dulled the silver a bit more.

                Width 1.906 inches
                Height 1.910 inches
                Weight 19.9 grams
                Ed M
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                Last edited by emaroli; 12-22-2003, 01:17 PM.

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