The memellands medal i have, i bought from Blackcross, it's maker marked 16 stamped on the ring, which i think is the maker Alois Rettenmaier. it is made from solid bronze.
I can't post images yet, but i will be able to soon.
What about this explanation, is this credible
It seems to me the only thing that we have to go on, to distinguish the fake from the genuine is the amount of Detail, what is being said is that to much quality in this medal makes it a fake.
But Bronze is a softish metal, good quality metal which would when stamping out this medal should hold more of the detail of the image/picture, as apposed to cheaper metals being used.
I one I have is 15g, that’s as accurate as my household scales go I’m afraid.
I also weighed a Sudetenland medal and a Anschluss medal for comparison. Both of these medals were 10g, so the construction would certainly appear to be different.
I e-mailed Alden Hamilton, at blackcross who i got mine from and he said the only fake ones that he have ever came across in all is years of examining these particular medals, were all poorly made.
I did say to him if it was finally settled and it was all agreed and they were fakes could i return it if in the future, he said i could return it Any time,
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