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    German Cross DK - Ligt v Heavy versions

    Hi guys,

    I am currently looking out for a DK in gold for my son.

    There are various ones advertised some lightweight some heavy what is the significance of these e.g.

    What are the weight differences
    When were they produced
    I assume the heavier ones tend to be more collectable?
    etc.
    All info gratefully received
    Thanks
    Pat

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    It is more than hard to sum up all your questions in just one post. A good investment would be ordering "The German Cross" by Dietrich Maerz, B&D Publishing.


    Pierre

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      #3
      The heavy ones with tombak (copper alloy) came first. Because Germany had not very much copper for the medal industry (the war industry was more important), they changed over to other materials like cupal a sandwich material from aluminium with one or two thin layers of copper.


      a heavy tombak can weight up to almost 70 Gr


      on the collector marked they add a bit more value to the early solid tombak pieces then the later cupal made examples.


      Regards, Wim
      Freedom is not for Free

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        #4
        thanks

        Originally posted by Wim Vangossum View Post
        The heavy ones with tombak (copper alloy) came first. Because Germany had not very much copper for the medal industry (the war industry was more important), they changed over to other materials like cupal a sandwich material from aluminium with one or two thin layers of copper.


        on the collector marked they add a bit more value to the early solid tombak pieces then the later cupal examples.


        Regards, Wim
        Thanks WIM

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          #5
          If you are in to DKs I recommend you to buy this book




          Andy
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            #6
            Originally posted by AndyC View Post
            If you are in to DKs I recommend you to buy this book




            Andy
            Thanks Andy onliy needed the one for my son's collection

            Pat

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              #7
              Originally posted by Oakmast View Post
              Thanks Andy onliy needed the one for my son's collection

              Pat
              Ok


              Andy

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                #8
                Hi,
                post Always the pieces you would like to buy and we will help you. This forum is great for it !

                Ivan Bombardieri

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