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    Hí Guys
    I found on a site and ,I would like to ask what is your opinion about this the cross
    IMO this is a so called "60 " fake .
    But the seller said that this is a original piece.

    What is your opinion good or bad?
    Thank you in advance for your response.

    Sorry the pictures are not the best
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    #2
    That's a good fake.
    Best regards,
    Streptile

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

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      #3
      I do not like to ask the same question, but if I do not ask and I meet with this. Kind of cross I am sure I be fooled, it is so good. What I should look for into this cross please?
      Thank you
      Alf

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        #4
        This is a very difficult fake to identify, but the main thing I look for is the frame, which is most likely a postwar strike of an S&L die.

        The beads are very worn down, and especially in the inner corners. But here is the important part: this is not from wear (or polishing) on the cross, it is from the age of the die, and is consistent on all of these fakes.

        Admittedly this is a tough frame to get your mind around at first, but once you "see" it, you will always see it when it's present. It's a very commonly used fake frame.

        Here is a good photo showing this feature:
        Attached Files
        Best regards,
        Streptile

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

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          #5
          Originally posted by streptile View Post
          This is a very difficult fake to identify, but the main thing I look for is the frame, which is most likely a postwar strike of an S&L die.

          The beads are very worn down, and especially in the inner corners. But here is the important part: this is not from wear (or polishing) on the cross, it is from the age of the die, and is consistent on all of these fakes.

          Admittedly this is a tough frame to get your mind around at first, but once you "see" it, you will always see it when it's present. It's a very commonly used fake frame.

          Here is a good photo showing this feature:
          Thank You Streptile, Great information and a very good illustration which without them I would never have figure it out.
          Regards
          Alf.

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            #6
            Hí Alf
            I agree with Trevor and this the type
            it is deceptive. because very similar the inner core the to be rare cancellable Katz & Deyhle of type
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              #7
              Originally posted by sanya13 View Post
              Hí Alf
              I agree with Trevor and this the type
              it is deceptive. because very similar the inner core the to be rare cancellable Katz & Deyhle of type
              Thank You Sanya for the additional information.
              Alf.

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                #8
                I agree with Trevor and Sanya.
                It is very well known copy - so-called - with "three coming off" in the date 1813

                Regards
                Jarek
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                  #9
                  Yes Jerek ... the 3 seams to be ' falling off ' .

                  Douglas

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                    #10
                    Now for all those who want to see this post war used frame on an original war time produced wide frame cross .
                    The beading was quit thick from the start with the same front but with a different reverse core die .
                    Probably a short time used die to start with - with having to file the inside corners to make the core fit .
                    Dies shelved and presumably sold post war to make these post war crosses with smaller frames .
                    Quit a wide frame for a S&L - some think maybe an unm 24 ??

                    Douglas
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                      #11
                      The war time and post war version identified by the reverse core date .

                      Douglas
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                        #12
                        THx the pictures

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