I have been offered this cross for sale. It appears to be a Knight's Cross of the War merit Cross in gold w/o swords. I know these are very rare so of course I am skeptical. It doesn't look like an obvious fake to me so I thought I'd post it here for evaluation. Granted, I do not have extensive knowledge of the die characteristics of these so I may be missing something obvious. I do not know if it has any proof marks or maker marks on the edge of the cross. I may be able to find that out in the next few days. All I have are these pics and I know they aren't the best but I'd like your input please.
When i did some research via past forum postings for this award, it seems that nearly all of those posts showed "smooth" arms that connect the cross to the suspension ring on the RK of the KVK w/o swords. However, when I look on pg 47 of Forman's 2nd edition, the cross there has the "ribbed" arms like this example. What's the difference? Any insights/evaluation would be appreciated.
Thanks,
BrianH
When i did some research via past forum postings for this award, it seems that nearly all of those posts showed "smooth" arms that connect the cross to the suspension ring on the RK of the KVK w/o swords. However, when I look on pg 47 of Forman's 2nd edition, the cross there has the "ribbed" arms like this example. What's the difference? Any insights/evaluation would be appreciated.
Thanks,
BrianH
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