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    #16
    Originally posted by Coburg View Post
    There is one for sale at:

    http://www.thirdreichmedals.com/ to compare it to. It is under Civil Awards. This one has a different suspender. I know nothing about these but remember seeing this one for sale

    Sorry i can`t upload to pics

    Jim
    Ahh the raised dot zinker. Never liked them. I always considered those as a fake as I have seen them with both suspension setups.

    btw the Fuhrer and Fatherland, 1978 edition is full of well documented fakes.

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      #17
      One more nail in the coffin for this one. I do not think any original was maker marked as the make is unknown for the medal.

      Never see the medal marked have seen the odd L/58 on the ring which were post war Souval

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        #18
        The Cross is shown in the wartime sales catalog of Steinhauer & Luck, so apparently that firm made them during the war.

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          #19
          If it helps, this is a real one.

          Tom
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            #20
            Originally posted by byterock View Post
            One more nail in the coffin for this one. I do not think any original was maker marked as the make is unknown for the medal.

            Never see the medal marked have seen the odd L/58 on the ring which were post war Souval
            As a side note and not relevant to the pictured medal, some information on the War time use of L/58 by Souval from an excellent article by Gordon Williamson in the Summer 1997 issue of The Military Advisor.

            It is well known that Souval also used his LDO number on post war fakes as byterock so correctly indicates


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              #21
              Originally posted by tgn View Post
              If it helps, this is a real one.

              Tom
              is this one tombak or zink

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