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    German Cross in Gold mm 20

    Helloooo,
    I have been down and out for a while and when I got out and about yesterday I found this.. Hope it is a good one.. Maker marked 20, weighs 43.5 grams.
    Thanks for any helpful comments...
    Van
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        #4
        It's an original dotted light 20 Dkig with nice aging.

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          #5
          It's been a while since one of these have popped up. Of course these were once thought to be fakes, but not any more. Now they are classed as a "not so easy to find" DKiG.

          Congrats and welcome back Van.

          Regards,
          AB.
          In memory of my Uncle,
          Schtz.Grenadier KARL HOFBAUER,
          2 Kompanie, Inf-Bat, 550.
          Killed in action, Krasnoje, Minsk, 7. Nov. 1942.

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            #6
            Original Zimmermann 20


            Andy

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              #7
              Awesome, Thanks for the replies..
              Good to be back.
              Van

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                #8
                The dotted numbers are interesting.

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                  #9
                  Hi Van,

                  No issues for me either, textbook DK with some great patina on it. With the exception of the dotted numerals, everything else is textbook Zimmermann construction, even the maker mark is textbook IMO. As Andrew says, they were once considered fakes, but all the forensic evidence points to these being original and one has even been found in a Klessheim grouping a few years back, which was the final nail in the coffin to say they are originals. Nice example you stumbled upon.

                  Welcome back.

                  Tom
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                    #10
                    This cross is not only interesting because of the patina (however, who can differentiate between 70 years old and - let's say - 50 years of patina?). The cross has two of the features the lack thereof critiques pointed out in the beginning of the debate: the 11 o/clock flaw plus the correct (not halved) 20 stamp. There are meanwhile several examples like this and the case is clearly closed.

                    Dietrich
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                      #11
                      Thanks Tom, Dietrich, its good to be back up and about. I am going to take some better pics today.
                      Van

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                        #12
                        Nice one Van.

                        Never seen before today a dotted date.

                        I learned something ... thanks

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                          Here is a better pic.
                          Van
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                            #14
                            Originally posted by Gew44 View Post
                            Nice one Van.

                            Never seen before today a dotted date.

                            I learned something ... thanks
                            Ditto that!
                            Thank you very much for showing this rare cross

                            Best regards
                            Olav

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                              #15
                              Originally posted by Olav69 View Post
                              Ditto that!
                              Thank you very much for showing this rare cross

                              Best regards
                              Olav
                              Me too. Pretty interesting...

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