What do you guys think about this CCC in gold? It has a very unusual backplate setup.
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Don, I thought that I read somewhere that less than 500 of these gold CCC's were awarded. I may be wrong on this though. Anyway, I have to agree with the others that this "gold" CCC is suspect to say the least. I do not like the back on it at all. Just MHO.
Brian DentinoBrian Dentino
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Thanks for the info on the Gold CCC issue/manufacture number. My thought was that if only several hundred were issued the probability of finding a genuine one would be rare indeed. Of course if they had a production run that was significantly greater than that then my thought no longer holds.
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John Kelley
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I've seen perhaps three or four gold CCC's for sale on Detlev's site over the years. If I remember correctly, most, if not all, were tombak. Does anyone have any hard evidence that zinc versions were truly produced and awarded? I know there are a lot of zinc examples brought to the forum in the past but, how sure are we that zincs are original period pieces? I've wanted to clear up this question in my mind for a long time. I don't have any reason to believe that zinc peices are not original, and I am not saying that they are but, I have just read in the past that ALL 'golds' were tombak. Can anyone shed some light on this? I mean, if Adolf himself awarded every one of the 500-600 in person, one would think that it would have been manufactured out of something better than zinc. How many MOH's were made out of pewter?
Robert
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