To chime in, I also reacted on the odd gause weave of the reverse, and on both eagles.
Manzies eagle is nothing like these and should not be used for comparisons here.
I prefer this style of eagle closer to the well known version of this style of eagle, often shown on this forum and also in Angolias book. There exists versions of course, but I would not personally prefer them to be too wild. These eagles are usually pre war eagles and in some cases with the matching cloth rzm tag. I have never seen this "style" with a paper tag before.
I dont think I would have bought them, unless from a super solid vet source.
Arran;
How can you tell they have the same unterlagen as the later rzm bullion eagles?
Cheers
//Felix
Manzies eagle is nothing like these and should not be used for comparisons here.
I prefer this style of eagle closer to the well known version of this style of eagle, often shown on this forum and also in Angolias book. There exists versions of course, but I would not personally prefer them to be too wild. These eagles are usually pre war eagles and in some cases with the matching cloth rzm tag. I have never seen this "style" with a paper tag before.
I dont think I would have bought them, unless from a super solid vet source.
Arran;
How can you tell they have the same unterlagen as the later rzm bullion eagles?
Cheers
//Felix
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