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    Klein & Quenzer - War merit 1st class

    Hello,

    due to an ongoing discussion about Klein & Quenzer "micro" markings in the wound badge area it would be nice if owner of war merit crosses from K&Q could post some obverse photos here in this thread.

    Thanks in advance
    Best regards, Andreas

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    The Wound Badge of 1939
    www.vwa1939.com
    The Iron Cross of 1939- out now!!! Place your orders at:
    www.ek1939.com

    #2
    Andreas

    There is one on estand now I believe

    Nick

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      #3
      Hi Nick,

      i saw it

      @all

      Come on friends no one with Quenzer crosses and good photos of it outthere?

      I would like to examine if the normal size 65 obverse matches the micro 65 obverse.
      Best regards, Andreas

      ______
      The Wound Badge of 1939
      www.vwa1939.com
      The Iron Cross of 1939- out now!!! Place your orders at:
      www.ek1939.com

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        #4
        I suppose you just want the mm?

        Here's a tombak and a zinc 65 mm:
        Attached Files

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          #5
          Here's the obverse of the Tombak version with the small mark on top, then the zinc version with the "normal" mark on the bottom.
          Attached Files
          George

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            #6
            He George,

            thanks for the pictures

            If i look at the design of the swords i would say they came out of two different dies?
            Best regards, Andreas

            ______
            The Wound Badge of 1939
            www.vwa1939.com
            The Iron Cross of 1939- out now!!! Place your orders at:
            www.ek1939.com

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              #7
              Originally posted by Andreas Klein View Post
              I would like to examine if the normal size 65 obverse matches the micro 65 obverse.
              Sorry, got the obverse and reverse mixed up.

              If you ask me about the swords, no but I'll leave that to George Stimson.

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                #8
                To my eye it looks like the two crosses I posted are from the same (obverse) die.
                George

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