Hi,
Here is a pic of an early postwar,non magnetic S&L.There are no die flaws running thru the beading,just a well defined "dent row".
Current thinking on the time line is --- Post war magnetic crosses came first,then non magnetic.Then magnetic 57 types,followed by non magnetic.
This means that there could only have been a gap of a few years between the making of this cross and the appearance of magnetic 57 types with flaws running thru 3,6 & 9 arms and they were all made on the same die.Thats what I find so puzzeling.
Cheers
Here is a pic of an early postwar,non magnetic S&L.There are no die flaws running thru the beading,just a well defined "dent row".
Current thinking on the time line is --- Post war magnetic crosses came first,then non magnetic.Then magnetic 57 types,followed by non magnetic.
This means that there could only have been a gap of a few years between the making of this cross and the appearance of magnetic 57 types with flaws running thru 3,6 & 9 arms and they were all made on the same die.Thats what I find so puzzeling.
Cheers
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