i have an opportunity to buy a wwii german knights cross. i collect mostly us medal groups but am starting to collect some german medals. i can not post a photo of the medal but as a new collector what should i look for to see if the medal is fake or real.
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The first thing you should look for is a copy of Dietrich Maerz's The Knights Cross of the Iron Cross.
It is better to be forearmed with knowledge and go to buy with absolute confidence in your judgement.
Bob HritzLast edited by Bob Hritz; 01-29-2010, 07:08 PM.In the land of the blind, the one eyed man is king.
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Originally posted by medal68 View Posti have an opportunity to buy a wwii german knights cross. i collect mostly us medal groups but am starting to collect some german medals. i can not post a photo of the medal but as a new collector what should i look for to see if the medal is fake or real.
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Originally posted by medal68 View Posti have an opportunity to buy a wwii german knights cross. i collect mostly us medal groups but am starting to collect some german medals. i can not post a photo of the medal but as a new collector what should i look for to see if the medal is fake or real.Cheers, Steve
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On top of all the great advice given here, I would take detailed pictures or ask for detailed pictures of anything that you are purchasing. (should be no problem on a purchase like this) Take them to a professional or show them here at the forum. For you to go in as a novice TR collector, try and determine if something is fake or not, and make a large $$purchase$$....can be foolish.
Best rule of thumb to learn...."Get help from knowlegeable people, before you purchase anything!"
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