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    #16
    Very nice, but: "Godet second version."?
    In my opinion it is the first form of the oakleaves, not the second, although the oakleaves is marked “900 21”. Not unusual, but rare.
    Frendly greetings

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      #17
      Originally posted by Johannski View Post
      Very nice, but: "Godet second version."?
      In my opinion it is the first form of the oakleaves, not the second, although the oakleaves is marked “900 21”. Not unusual, but rare.
      Frendly greetings
      Sorry but your opinion is wrong
      KR
      Jacek

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        #18
        I was wondering how long it will take to point out what "Johannski" did this morning. During all the well deserved admirations the members obviously forgot to look closely. It is a Type 1, normally marked "900" and "SiLBER" "L/50".
        That, of course, makes this piece even more special.

        Dietrich
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          #19
          Great news Jacek! But the most important part still remains hidden

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            #20
            Great gift and well deserved. What a beautiful looking set!!
            Kind regards,
            Giel


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              #21
              ups. @Johannski sorry and thank you.
              greetings
              Jacek

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                #22
                THAT IS A BEAUTY!

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                  #23
                  Originally posted by Johannski View Post
                  Very nice, but: "Godet second version."?
                  In my opinion it is the first form of the oakleaves, not the second, although the oakleaves is marked “900 21”. Not unusual, but rare.
                  Frendly greetings
                  Reference to the source:

                  Geissler, Harald, Das Eiserne Kreuz von seinem Ursprung bis zur Gegenwart, 2011, page 478.

                  Maerz, Dietrich, Das Ritterkreuz des Eisernen Kreuzes und seine höheren Stufen, 2007 (edition in german language), page 249 (1. type), page 257 (2. type), page 252 ("mixed" type).

                  Discussion (2004): http://dev.wehrmacht-awards.com/foru...ad.php?t=47790.

                  From the offer of the company Helmut Weitze, Hamburg, Angebots-Nr. #177990 (12/20/2013).

                  Frendly greetings

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                    #24
                    Very nice and you can see the inprint of a RK also store in the box

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