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    Intermixed Halb-Schinkel - real determination

    moin,
    The pictures are not mine.
    I found it on the Army website. I know the frame of the Intermixed Halb-Schinkel. This core is probably unknown.
    Is it known to you?
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    #2
    Hi,

    IMO it's Schinkel Unknown Maker - so called : "Halbschinkel, Halfschinkel, Schinkel Intermixed or Schinkel Intermediate"...
    Frame and a reverse core are typical, but the core of the obverse is obviously different (on the date 1939 is unusual "outlier" digit 9).

    It is possible that is second type of this cross

    Regards
    Jarek

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      #3
      Thank you for your guess.

      Originally posted by boch_62 View Post
      (on the date 1939 is unusual "outlier" digit 9).
      It looks like a Schickle, but it is not quite year.

      Originally posted by boch_62 View Post
      It is possible that is second type of this cross
      have you a comparison piece?

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        #4
        Originally posted by J0hnny View Post
        ...

        It looks like a Schickle, but it is not quite year.

        have you a comparison piece?
        1 / why do You think that obverse core of your Hallbschinkel must be equivalent in another known cross?
        2 / the first type - is a typical Halbschinkel,
        your Halbschinkel will be the second type with another obverse of the core - ... maybe

        Jarek

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          #5
          I believe that you understood wrong.
          The problem is that the comparison picture here is none available.
          The frame is known to me, but the core is new for me.
          That's why I'm asking you

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            #6
            I think that I understand you well, but I do not know if you made me ... maybe my English is not enough ...

            I wrote that the frame and reverse the core is a typical "Halbschinkel" but I've never seen a cross Halbschinkel with such obverse of the core.
            That's why I wonder if this is the second type of cross Halbschinkel with another obverse

            I tried to explain it clearly

            Jarek

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              #7
              I would expect another type of core with that frame. I would make sure the center wasnt replaced, before i bought it.

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                #8
                Originally posted by StefanK. View Post
                I would expect another type of core with that frame. I would make sure the center wasnt replaced, before i bought it.
                I agree. I have some doubts about this cross.
                Best regards,
                Streptile

                Looking for ROUND BUTTON 1939 EK1 Spange cases (LDO or PKZ)

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                  #9
                  I agree with Trevor ,I dont like it this the cross

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by StefanK. View Post
                    I would expect another type of core with that frame. I would make sure the center wasnt replaced, before i bought it.
                    I agree with you 100%, but I do all the time, I assume that the core is original and nothing was done with this cross.

                    Otherwise, my assumptions are unrealistic.

                    Jarek

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