Anyone have solid experience with the LVF (Légion des Volontaires Français) Croix de Guerre? While I have seen and held a number of fakes, this one has all the right signs of being real.
Details:
It has a solid one-piece die struck center and arms, applied wreath, and the original watered ribbon drape material with twin-forked pin. (Most of the better fakes are cast from originals in two pieces, where you will see a fine line where the halves are soldered together, or made from cut down and modified 1939 Croix de Guerre components.) Appears to be Bronze.
Dimensions: Approx. 37mm High & Wide at Arms of Cross, 46mm from top of Susp. Ball to Bottom of Cross, Center 14.5mm across, Wreath 24mm across, 23mm high.
This one was acquired from a collection a number of years back, and was said to have originated from a French Dealer. As originals are not common, and even less so in the U.S., I would appreciate opinions on a solid market value as well.
Thank you, Rich
Details:
It has a solid one-piece die struck center and arms, applied wreath, and the original watered ribbon drape material with twin-forked pin. (Most of the better fakes are cast from originals in two pieces, where you will see a fine line where the halves are soldered together, or made from cut down and modified 1939 Croix de Guerre components.) Appears to be Bronze.
Dimensions: Approx. 37mm High & Wide at Arms of Cross, 46mm from top of Susp. Ball to Bottom of Cross, Center 14.5mm across, Wreath 24mm across, 23mm high.
This one was acquired from a collection a number of years back, and was said to have originated from a French Dealer. As originals are not common, and even less so in the U.S., I would appreciate opinions on a solid market value as well.
Thank you, Rich
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