I've hunted high and low for another version of this, only to find the common 'brown' fake packets.
I've approached 'advanced' collectors and dealers and they don't know ! All I can say is as of yet there has been no positive claim to a similar one being seen.
I'll keep the dimensions of the packet, if you wish to know them PM me please.
There was once Tom some discussion on the fact it says Anschluss, when technicaly it is not an Anschluss medal ! Of the various 'Flower Wars' packets I have some with documentation from the family, they all come in the plain paper packets. It's also intersting to note on packets where the soldier has been killed, there is often a signature and date on the packet.
This packet has been 'age' tested twice by different methods, I'm not 101% conversant with the pro's and con's but it can be dated within 5 years accurately...so I'm told.
What does that conclude.....the paper is old or that it's a genuine late 30's stamp collectors packet ....it could well be !!!
Tom I've seen your posts, you have knowledge on packets I'd respect your opinion.
Kind regards,
Marcus
Tom the packet looks beige in this light, but the packet is a washy white grey, it looks faded to an extent and it's true colour that was, not evident.
I've approached 'advanced' collectors and dealers and they don't know ! All I can say is as of yet there has been no positive claim to a similar one being seen.
I'll keep the dimensions of the packet, if you wish to know them PM me please.
There was once Tom some discussion on the fact it says Anschluss, when technicaly it is not an Anschluss medal ! Of the various 'Flower Wars' packets I have some with documentation from the family, they all come in the plain paper packets. It's also intersting to note on packets where the soldier has been killed, there is often a signature and date on the packet.
This packet has been 'age' tested twice by different methods, I'm not 101% conversant with the pro's and con's but it can be dated within 5 years accurately...so I'm told.
What does that conclude.....the paper is old or that it's a genuine late 30's stamp collectors packet ....it could well be !!!
Tom I've seen your posts, you have knowledge on packets I'd respect your opinion.
Kind regards,
Marcus
Tom the packet looks beige in this light, but the packet is a washy white grey, it looks faded to an extent and it's true colour that was, not evident.
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