Hi guys,
I don't know why Leroy's cross, just marked "4" would be an automatic fake because it doesn't have the L/16 mark. The forensics of the cross itself look just as good as any L/16-marked example with regards to die characteristics, reverse hardware setup, neat soldering, finish, etc.
And more importantly, if you consider the souvenier boards as the real, true snap shot of what was made by S&L during the war, then the only spanish crosses that should be considered wartime are those only marked "4". None of the ones found on the souvenier boards were marked L/16
Tom
I don't know why Leroy's cross, just marked "4" would be an automatic fake because it doesn't have the L/16 mark. The forensics of the cross itself look just as good as any L/16-marked example with regards to die characteristics, reverse hardware setup, neat soldering, finish, etc.
And more importantly, if you consider the souvenier boards as the real, true snap shot of what was made by S&L during the war, then the only spanish crosses that should be considered wartime are those only marked "4". None of the ones found on the souvenier boards were marked L/16
Tom
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