Spanish Cross Gold
Again, thank you all for the time and effort... The greatest reward is "showing the blind how they can see"...
May I please ask just a couple of more questions...
Can one have an authentic Spanish Gold Cross unmarked and if so, why would a manufacturer not put its marks on it? I thought the German's were fanatical about marking and stamping items. Could unmarked gold crosses be prototypes or examples that did not pass the strict criteria guidelines, therefore not worthy of a hallmark.
Are there records of all the gold cross recepients? Not the gold cross with diamonds which is documented? In other words, can one prove a named gold cross definatively, i.e, documents included with the cross.
Last but least, one thread mentioned he bought a Spanish cross by Fugazi... What or who is a Fugazi? I know, it can not be good, but I still would like to learn. Thank you,
Jonnyboy
Again, thank you all for the time and effort... The greatest reward is "showing the blind how they can see"...
May I please ask just a couple of more questions...
Can one have an authentic Spanish Gold Cross unmarked and if so, why would a manufacturer not put its marks on it? I thought the German's were fanatical about marking and stamping items. Could unmarked gold crosses be prototypes or examples that did not pass the strict criteria guidelines, therefore not worthy of a hallmark.
Are there records of all the gold cross recepients? Not the gold cross with diamonds which is documented? In other words, can one prove a named gold cross definatively, i.e, documents included with the cross.
Last but least, one thread mentioned he bought a Spanish cross by Fugazi... What or who is a Fugazi? I know, it can not be good, but I still would like to learn. Thank you,
Jonnyboy
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