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    Iron Cross, Spange Values for Insurance Claim

    Hi, I'd like to get some idea of the values of the following Iron Crosses and Spangen. No, I'm not thinking of selling them on the eStand (I wish!), rather they were all destroyed when the Valley Fire consumed my house and most of my belongings almost exactly a year ago. I need to know the current values so I can file a claim with my insurance company. Some of the values I've been able to document by visiting dealer web sites but some of the crosses are scarce so I'm not finding them offered. Any help on value estimates would be much appreciated! You can reply either in this thread or to my email at gstimson4@gmail.com.
    Here's the list. Try to to cringe too much as you consider that all of these are ash now.

    EK 2s

    Deschler unmarked
    Juncker, unmarked and marked "L/12"
    Deumer marked "3" and "L/11"
    S&L marked "4"
    Fritz Zimmermann marked "6"
    Paul Meybauer marked "7" and "L/13"
    Boerger marked "22"
    Berg & Nolte marked "40" (one with packet)
    Jacob Bengel marked "44"
    Carl Gschiermeister marked "50"
    Gottfried & Wagner marked "52" with packet
    J. E. Hammer marked "55"
    Robert Hauschild marked "56" with packet
    Klein & Quenzer marked "65" with packet
    Friedrich Keller marked 66 with packet
    Unknown maker "75"
    Ernst Müller marked "76"
    Richard Simm & Sohn marked "93"
    Rudolf Souval, unmarked and marked "98"
    Bruder Schneider marked "106"
    Hermann Aurich marked "113" with packet
    Franz Petzl marked "120" with packet
    J. J. Stahl marked "122"
    Beck, Hassinger & Co. marked "123" (one in incise relief)
    S. Jablonski marked "128"
    Franz Reichauer marked "132"
    J. H. Werner marked "137"
    Otto Schickle unmarked with packet
    Henley unmarked
    Schinkel B (on a five place medal bar)

    EK 2 Spangen

    Boerger, three early, one early silver with "swish" pebbling, one Prinzen
    Paul Meybauer, one marked "L/13", one marked "L/13" with "handlebar" pins
    Deumer, one unmarked, two Prinzens
    Hammer
    Otto Schickle, one on a ribbon, one Prinzen
    one award doc for the EK 2 Spange

    EK 1s

    Deumer, various marks
    Juncker marked "L/12"
    Fritz Zimmermann marked "6"
    Paul Meybauer marked "7", "L/13", and double-marked
    Godet marked "L/50"
    Souval screwback marked "L58", pinback unmarked
    Ferdinand Wiedmann unmarked
    Round "3" (unique but likely authentic variation, see the EK 1 book)
    EK 2 to EK 1 conversion with doc and other medals in group
    Austrian (Floch) fake marked "L11"
    Austrian fake marked "L15"

    EK1 Spangen

    Boerger, early version with scalloped date bar
    Paul Meybauer marked "L/13"
    Deumer marked "L/11" and unmarked
    Juncker early version with scalloped date bar
    Unmarked Steinhauer & Lück, zinc
    Otto Schickle marked "L/15"
    Austrian fake marked "L11"

    There were also other items like Urkunden (typical), ribbon bars, stickpins, buttonhole devices. Any rough values on such miscellany would also be appreciated!

    Thanks very much!
    George

    #2
    Quick estimates for insurance. There are so many variants and oddities that these are rough estimates without photos.

    Originally posted by George Stimson View Post

    EK 2s

    Deschler unmarked (125)
    Juncker, unmarked (175) and marked "L/12" (1250)
    Deumer marked "3" (100) and "L/11" (100)
    S&L marked "4" (100)
    Fritz Zimmermann marked "6" (100)
    Paul Meybauer marked "7" (100) and "L/13" (350)
    Boerger marked "22" (140)
    Berg & Nolte marked "40" (90) (one with packet) (150)
    Jacob Bengel marked "44" (100)
    Carl Gschiermeister marked "50" (--)
    Gottfried & Wagner marked "52" with packet (150)
    J. E. Hammer marked "55" (80)
    Robert Hauschild marked "56" with packet (150)
    Klein & Quenzer marked "65" with packet (150)
    Friedrich Keller marked 66 with packet (150)
    Unknown maker "75" (100)
    Ernst Müller marked "76" (100)
    Richard Simm & Sohn marked "93" (100)
    Rudolf Souval, unmarked (65) and marked "98" (90)
    Bruder Schneider marked "106" (100)
    Hermann Aurich marked "113" with packet (150)
    Franz Petzl marked "120" with packet (150)
    J. J. Stahl marked "122" (100)
    Beck, Hassinger & Co. marked "123" (one in incise relief) (200)
    S. Jablonski marked "128" (100)
    Franz Reichauer marked "132" (100)
    J. H. Werner marked "137" (100)
    Otto Schickle unmarked with packet (150)
    Henley unmarked (--)
    Schinkel B (on a five place medal bar) (1000 for EK2 alone)

    EK 2 Spangen

    Boerger, three early, one early silver with "swish" pebbling, one Prinzen (300 ea)
    Paul Meybauer, one marked "L/13" (250), one marked "L/13" with "handlebar" pins (250)
    Deumer, one unmarked (200), two Prinzens (250 ea)
    Hammer (200)
    Otto Schickle, one on a ribbon (275), one Prinzen (275)
    one award doc for the EK 2 Spange (?)

    EK 1s

    Deumer, various marks (190)
    Juncker marked "L/12" (650)
    Fritz Zimmermann marked "6" (200)
    Paul Meybauer marked "7" (200), "L/13" (200), and double-marked (200)
    Godet marked "L/50" (350)
    Souval screwback marked "L58" (250), pinback unmarked (125)
    Ferdinand Wiedmann unmarked (early pin? 225)
    Round "3" (unique but likely authentic variation, see the EK 1 book) (500-1000 -- total guess)
    EK 2 to EK 1 conversion with doc and other medals in group (100 for EK)
    Austrian (Floch) fake marked "L11" (50)
    Austrian fake marked "L15" (50)

    EK1 Spangen

    Boerger, early version with scalloped date bar (1000)
    Paul Meybauer marked "L/13" (400)
    Deumer marked "L/11" (400) and unmarked (300)
    Juncker early version with scalloped date bar (2000-2250)
    Unmarked Steinhauer & Lück, zinc (250)
    Otto Schickle marked "L/15" (500)
    Austrian fake marked "L11" (50)
    Best regards,
    Streptile

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

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      #3
      Thank you very much, T!
      George

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        #4
        Streptile...you are definitely one of the many good guys on this forum. Taking your time to help someone out like this and lending your expertise is very nice of you.

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          #5
          Hi George,

          I'm really sorry to hear what happend to you. Just the other day I was looking at your Sauermann group.

          You could also look at past auctions besides dealers or maybe 1 or 2 dealers you bought from in the past may be helpfull.

          For insureance your own pricelist added with Streptile's prices may give you and the insureance company an estimation, just wonder if that will be enough for them to also pay you. They may need a "professional" to confirm those estimations.

          If you could link current prices to Niemann's catalog and show that prices have doubled or trippled that could maybe also work for those pieces you don't find currently for sale.

          George I wish you all the best and hope that the insureance company pays you a fair amount!

          Best regards, Thomas

          Ps. If you need scans fron Niemann's catalogus nr. 2, just let me know

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            #6
            Thomas,

            The Sauermann group was rescued from the house before the fire hit!
            Thanks for your recommendations. I've already screensaved some values from dealers' sites, but I'd love to see the scans from the Niemann catalog. You can send them to me at gstimson4@gmail.com
            So far the insurance company has been fair. They're not too familiar with militaria, but "collectibles" are covered under the policy and the adjuster has assured me that I'll be compensated. It's been quite a daunting job to list everything that's gone, but I've been working at it.
            Thanks again very much!
            George

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              #7
              Originally posted by kpaintner View Post
              Streptile...you are definitely one of the many good guys on this forum. Taking your time to help someone out like this and lending your expertise is very nice of you.
              I second this. -Ger

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