To date, the only ones I have ever been comfortable with are the WWI examples. They are not considered by most to be worth more than the unengraved variety (I disagree, but that is a matter for another discussion), and where there is no extra money perceived to be made, I am always more comfortable with engravings.
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It's odd to me so many folks who collect EKs are quick to snub their nose at an engraved cross however, rave over a "named/attributed" knight's cross which has in reality no real proof of who it belonged to. Blade collectors at the first site of an SS dagger with stamped numbers or a "fine" engraved name/monogram are giving each other high fives and chest pumps.
As an EK collector myself I can certainly understand why there's a certain amount of scepticism when it comes to engraved crosses due to the amount of fakes. I can't help but wonder how many real engraved crosses are passed up. The below link is one example of a cross I think had some merit.
http://dev.wehrmacht-awards.com/foru...ions+totenkopf
I regret not saving the photos but when the pics were enlarged of the engraving, I was impressed with what I saw.
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