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    Ek 2 mm 22

    Hi fellow collectors

    I wonder how I can tell if a Boerger marked cross is not marked postwar?
    Did Boerger manufacture crosses or only mm them?
    Can someone show me a genuine piece?

    Thanks
    Jorge

    #2
    Classification crosses of Boerger & Co. (=22 =L/57)

     unmarked with core type 1 (standard)
     marked “22” with core type 1 (standard)
     marked “22” with core type 2
     marked “22” with bulge -93- in date 1939

    I have never seen a questionable (postwar) signature "22"

    Here are the photos of the Boerger's cross.

    Regards
    Jarek
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      #3
      Thanks Jarek for your answer to sort this out.
      Which core is showing?

      Best
      Jorge

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        #4
        Originally posted by Buliwyf View Post
        Thanks Jarek for your answer to sort this out.
        Which core is showing?

        Best
        Jorge


        ... marked “22” with bulge -93- in date 1939

        Regards
        Jarek

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