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Miniature of the 1870 Iron Cross fwith Jubiläums-Eichenlaub.

Article about: Kingdom of Prussia, Iron Cross 1870 II class. Miniature with the anniversary oak leaves from 1895. Non-ferrous metal embossed in one piece, approx. 15 mm x 23 mm, matt silver-plated and part

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    Kingdom of Prussia, Iron Cross 1870 II class. Miniature with the anniversary oak leaves from 1895.
    Non-ferrous metal embossed in one piece, approx. 15 mm x 23 mm, matt silver-plated and partly polished, partly lacquered, with the one shaped into a loop Combatant band on a gold-plated carrying pin.

    Miniature of the 1870 Iron Cross fwith Jubiläums-Eichenlaub.

    Miniature of the 1870 Iron Cross fwith Jubiläums-Eichenlaub.

    Hello friends, today I receive this alert from a seller that I follow.
    When I see these things I remember Gregg.
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    Very cool I like the attachment loop. Rob

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    Thanks Santi. It's good to be remembered
    That's a great miniature 1870. Everything looks just as it should.
    As you know, I love minis. I have a 1870 similar as a button hole award but not as
    a stickpin. Very nice find. Congratulations and considering who you got it from,
    there is no worries about it's originality.
    gregM
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    That is sweet! Love it.

    Would look nice next to what is in a package for me and that dates to approx. 1891 LoL......... unfortunately the package has been sitting in US Customs for the last 5 stinking days.......argghhhhhh.....
    "Please", Thank You" and proper manners appreciated

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