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    800 marked Spanish Cross in silver?

    Were the Spanish Crosses marked 800 the ones actually awarded by the military for service in Spain? If this was the case,would a silver B&NL or CEJ not marked 800 be a private purchase? Thanks Steve Short

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    Hi

    I should be curious to see pics of a "800" marked SC . Do you have one ?
    jacques


    Originally posted by sshort
    Were the Spanish Crosses marked 800 the ones actually awarded by the military for service in Spain? If this was the case,would a silver B&NL or CEJ not marked 800 be a private purchase? Thanks Steve Short

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      #3
      Originally posted by jacques
      Hi

      I should be curious to see pics of a "800" marked SC . Do you have one ?
      jacques
      I have a 900 Spanish Cross with Diamonds.

      When is your article on the Spanish Cross coming out?

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        #4
        Bill, Jump in here, I know you have the answer to my question.

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          #5
          Originally posted by sshort
          Bill, Jump in here, I know you have the answer to my question.
          The majority of all silver Spanish Crosses were produced in 900 fine silver, but the Steinhauer und Luck was marked L/16 was produced in 835. A few by Paul Meybauer were produced in 800 and 900 fine silber according to Nimmergut.

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            #6
            Manion's currently are offering a Spanish Cross in Silver WITHOUT Swords which is marked '800' if anyone is interested, no bids, so probably a 'duffer'

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