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Actually it is not that easy. It requires a lot of study of the genuine articles in order to determine that neither the cross nor the Swords are genuine.
The short answer is this: They are not identical to known originals.
The long answer is: Study the seven known makers of the Knights Cross and the two original versions of the Swords. Everything that does not fall under that category is at best a non-licensed version or (in most cases) a fake.
To point out what is wrong with this set would take several pages. You can use the search function of this forum to study the originals.
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No, it is a lousy fake, sorry. The L/26 (Klein & Quenzer) is completely wrong, no such thing. The Sword set is also not even close to an Type 1.
But if you mean by "Museum Quality" that it might serve as a visual representation for the casual observer it might pass as such. There are a lot of fakes in museums for that purpose, even in Berlin of all places.
For me there is no good or bad fake, they are all not originals.
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