We all know that Deumer NSDAP 25-Year Crosses are considered the best. These crosses are quite thin and have a sealed ring which is usually mm'd "19".
The 10-Year Deumer Cross is similarly thin and has a sealed "19"stamped ring.
However, when it comes to the 15-Year Deumer cross, these are really quite heavy and have an open ring which is not mm'd.
Why is that? The only way collectors can tell that the 15-year cross is made by Deumer is because of the RZM 1/120 stamp on the box.
I have now come to the conclusion that Deumer never made a 15-year NSDAP cross but bought them from another maker.
Can anyone show an example of an NSDAP 15-Year Cross by Deumer which is thin and has a sealed ring which is marked "19"?
Just my opinion of course so lets see what other think.
Stan
The 10-Year Deumer Cross is similarly thin and has a sealed "19"stamped ring.
However, when it comes to the 15-Year Deumer cross, these are really quite heavy and have an open ring which is not mm'd.
Why is that? The only way collectors can tell that the 15-year cross is made by Deumer is because of the RZM 1/120 stamp on the box.
I have now come to the conclusion that Deumer never made a 15-year NSDAP cross but bought them from another maker.
Can anyone show an example of an NSDAP 15-Year Cross by Deumer which is thin and has a sealed ring which is marked "19"?
Just my opinion of course so lets see what other think.
Stan
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