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    CCC 6 dot Karel!!!!!!!!

    hi guys,

    i want sell this ccc. imo a nice original claps, but a user want more opinions from the experts.

    grüsse oli
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        Hi Oli,

        The reverse looks perfectly textbook, but the obverse looks a little odd, especially around the eagle and acorns. I am sure it is just the pictures and the clasp is fine, but can you take a closeup of the eagle and of the acorns?

        Looks also to have been recently polished on the obverse.

        Tom
        If it doesn't have a hinge and catch, I'm not interested......well, maybe a little

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          #5
          hi tom,

          here the pics from the obverse.
          thats possible tom. the stickgranate and the acorn tips hafe a slick surface.
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            Hallo Oli,

            IMO, its an original clasp that has had a hard life. The obverse surface is really pock-marked, but doesn't look refinished to me. My thought is that it is either a ground dug example that has been cleaned up OR created with a very dirty obverse die. Since the reverse would easily be rusted if stored in bad conditions, my guess is that it was created with a dirty die. Do you see traces of the bronze finish INSIDE the pock marks?

            Here is the obverse motif of one of mine to compare.

            Tom
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            If it doesn't have a hinge and catch, I'm not interested......well, maybe a little

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              hi tom,

              thanks for your posting.
              i can see the diffenrent. imo its a hard carried and often cleaned claps.

              grüsse oli

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