Dear friends,
I am considering buying my first Iron Cross second class from 1939. After reading multiple websites and forum threads I am a bit scared that I will end up buying a high quality reproduction or one of those feared flocks. If anybody could give me his opinion on two crosses that I have pre-selected it would be VERY much appreciated. Both crosses are offered by (I think, at first sight, and for a newbie) serious dealers:
The first cross costs 85 Pounds and it is described by the dealer as:
"An Iron Cross 2nd Class for 1939 being good overall condition with only minor wear and tear to it. The cross is nicely soldered up with no splitting or cracking to the frame. The ribbon loop on this example is marked No 25."
Picture in: http://www.thirdreichmedals.com/pictures/m1449.jpg
The second cross I am considering costs 130 € and it is described by the dealer as:
"Standard issue cross, 3-piece construction with magnetic center. The cross is makermarked "113" in the ring for "Hermann Aurich, Dresden." Has virtually all of its silvering left, shows no age darkening to the frame. No paintloss or rust. Comes with a piece of original ribbon."
Picture in http://www.military-antiques-stockho...roducts_id=800
I would like the cross to be marked and has magnetic core, and that is why I have pre-selected those.
Could anybody please give me some pointers/indications regarding these crosses? Could you guys confirm that they are authentic WWII items. Your help would be very much appreciated.
Have a good evening,
James.
I am considering buying my first Iron Cross second class from 1939. After reading multiple websites and forum threads I am a bit scared that I will end up buying a high quality reproduction or one of those feared flocks. If anybody could give me his opinion on two crosses that I have pre-selected it would be VERY much appreciated. Both crosses are offered by (I think, at first sight, and for a newbie) serious dealers:
The first cross costs 85 Pounds and it is described by the dealer as:
"An Iron Cross 2nd Class for 1939 being good overall condition with only minor wear and tear to it. The cross is nicely soldered up with no splitting or cracking to the frame. The ribbon loop on this example is marked No 25."
Picture in: http://www.thirdreichmedals.com/pictures/m1449.jpg
The second cross I am considering costs 130 € and it is described by the dealer as:
"Standard issue cross, 3-piece construction with magnetic center. The cross is makermarked "113" in the ring for "Hermann Aurich, Dresden." Has virtually all of its silvering left, shows no age darkening to the frame. No paintloss or rust. Comes with a piece of original ribbon."
Picture in http://www.military-antiques-stockho...roducts_id=800
I would like the cross to be marked and has magnetic core, and that is why I have pre-selected those.
Could anybody please give me some pointers/indications regarding these crosses? Could you guys confirm that they are authentic WWII items. Your help would be very much appreciated.
Have a good evening,
James.
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