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Originally posted by WARLORD View PostThe Third class turns up from time to time. Many must have been produced, but the Order of the Dead is a different animal. These would have been ordered to the occasion. As a aside the presentation box, contained the three grades of the order, plus the two sizes of the Golden Party badge and the EXTREEEMLY RARE Silver Party badge in the two sizes. The item missing from the box is the Rune Sturn. This probably is the rarest of all the German awards.
IT SEEMS YOU HAVE SEEN THE SAME SET I SAW BACK IN 1961 WHEN THE VET BROUGHT IT IN FOR SALE WITH ALL OF HIS OTHER TREASURES INCLUDING A GRAND CROSS AND A 1944 WOUND BADGE PLUS LOTS OF OTHER HIGH END MEDALS. BEST VET LOT I EVER SAW. ALL OF IT WAS BOUGHT FOR $300!
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Warlord,
Helmut Weitze offered me a Runenstern a couple of years ago. As you probably know, there is said to be only one known piece and it was made by Deumer. Andreas Thies auctioned one also in the recent past which might have been the same piece. Weitze's piece came with a Nimmergut expertise. He sold it at the Killesberg show last year.
Stan
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Bringing this thread back to the top because of 2 reasons. First is that it is one of the rarest awards of the TR in existence, and even though I am not a medal guy, it is my favorite. Second, I finally had the opportunity to meet Ron and Mike at the MAX after all these years--albeit only briefly. They are both terrific guys, and true assets to the hobby--you can count on 1 hand the # of advanced collectors willing to share their collections, and they more than deserve our thanks and appreciation.
Thanks, Ron & Mike, for all your contributions....NEC SOLI CEDIT
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This one shown is a work of art, and a beauty. I saw one in the early 80s a guy wanted 5.000. for at the time, but wasnt convinced it was original. This one looks to have third reich quality all the way. I have always thought it was the most beautiful of all the awards. One we most likely will never have the chance to own let alone handle. Is it 900 silver and like an eagle order gold washed.? Nice ribbon also.
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Just thought some of you might like to know that there is one for sale now on Jamie Cross Militaria - he admits that he belives it to be a post war Souval copy, but it's interesting to see one none the less."
Yes it is a Souval copy. A very beautiful piece in its own right. The price is most resonable.
The Originals sell for £25000.00, plus if you are luck to find one.
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