I can imagine that the chain was build as it is wartime. Not correct to the regularities but possible. For the golden 50 mini i think it´s a manufacture fail, it should be a 40 year mini but they finished a 50 year mini.
Furthermore the 50 year cross is not correct, because it is complete in gold.
Although the chain may be a put together of minis found by the vet, I would not be so quick to disregard the originality of the mini based purely on the gold finish. There have been examples of finish mistakes on the 50 that are 100% original. Obviously these would not have been issued, but that does not disregard the fact they were manufactured pre-1945.
I would agree that the large majority are unmarked examples.
Why Deschler stopped/started (which ever it was) marking their rings is unknown to me. Perhaps the same reason why some of their boxes are marked and others are not. The 40's were mainly made by Deschler as well, but we virtually never see a ring marked on them. I think (if memory serves) I may have seen one since I started studying these.
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