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    German Cross in silver

    Information anyone...

    The Item is a German Cross in silver as far as preservation goes it's spot on... BUT...
    the the makers mark on this one comes up as 20 (CF Zimmermann) the MM on this one funnelly
    enough appears (horizontally) on the outer side of the pin rather than the inside of the pin...

    The other interesting this is that it has 4 domed rivets ..

    What do you think....

    contact me and i'll e-mail you pics direct if your interested
    I would post them on the site but have not completed my registration as yet.Sorry.

    #2
    Hi Guys,

    Here are the pics from "remerus", whom I would like to cordialy welcome to our forum!

    I choose to just be the "postman" here, so please share your thoughts

    Best regards,

    Albert
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      #3
      Cheers Albert..

      Originally posted by Albert
      Hi Guys,

      Here are the pics from "remerus", whom I would like to cordialy welcome to our forum!

      I choose to just be the "postman" here, so please share your thoughts

      Best regards,

      Albert

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        #4
        And the reverse with the mm:
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          #5
          Hello Remerus,

          Welcome to the forum.

          Sorry to say but this 'Deutsches kreuz in Silber' is a fake. Wrong pin, makers mark, date

          Regards, Thomas

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            #6
            Thanks Thomas...
            Originally posted by Thomas H
            Hello Remerus,

            Welcome to the forum.

            Sorry to say but this 'Deutsches kreuz in Silber' is a fake. Wrong pin, makers mark, date

            Regards, Thomas

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              #7
              Yep the famous latvian fake

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                #8
                That is a fake. Check this: http://www.wehrmacht-awards.net/foru...=Amazing+fakes

                Cheers.
                Peter

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                  #9
                  Real Zimmy Mark

                  Here is what a good one looks like. The mark is on the underside of the pin. Real pins are stamped or die cut, that one appears to be a die casting. It also appears the pin comes straight out of the hinge, real ones go straight up and are bent about 80 degrees and head towards the catch. If you do any type of search under german cross and zimmerman you will likely see what I'm talking about. If not I can take a few more pics. Less obvious may be the shape of details like the date and wreath. My best advice is search all threads, print the pics and comments, and then go shopping. There are fakes that have much better pins than this one but the shape of the numbers in the mm are wrong. Good Luck!

                  Eric
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                  Last edited by hi-revr; 03-30-2005, 08:52 AM.

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                    #10
                    German cross in silver

                    Thankyou very much guys think you have saved a few of us some hard earned money..cheers

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                      #11
                      I don't know much about these yet, but the first thing I saw was....
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