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04-05-2013 10:02 AM
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Re: WW1 Eisenes Kreutze
As for the price, i would go to 50 euros max if it was a nice minty with original ribbon. And there is a list somewhere on the form with some makers.
Morris
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Re: WW1 Eisenes Kreutze
Thanks for the advice, Morris
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Re: WW1 Eisenes Kreutze
Marc...Morris is correct re price..."CD800" is maker "Carl Dillenius" of Pforzheim, the 800 is the silver content of the frames, the reason why the frames are blackened with age ! for a list of makers see here.... First Class Makers of the 1914 EK1 and for Second Class Makers of the 1914 EK2
Prost ! Steve.
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Re: WW1 Eisenes Kreutze
Thanks a lot Steve, I knew you would have some serious info :-)
I knew about the silver stamp, being a goldsmith myself :-) But not all the WW1 crosses are silver, or......?
MFG
Marc
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Re: WW1 Eisenes Kreutze
Marc...you are quite right not all WW1 EK's are silver, only those marked with the continental silver marks, i.e. "800" and so on.....
Prost ! Steve.
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Re: WW1 Eisenes Kreutze
Actually MOST ww1 crosses are silver even those not marked.
gregM
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Re: WW1 Eisenes Kreutze
I feel, that I am getting a flavour for these :-) And I like the pricerange compared to ww2 crosses as well. I still donĀ“t get, why thye should be so much cheaper !
And thanks for the inputs :-)
MFG
Marc
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