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09-06-2015 11:02 PM
# ADS
Circuit advertisement
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Interesting....looks like they dug up a couple of fake rings as well!
William
"Much that once was, is lost. For none now live who remember it."
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Wagriff
Interesting....looks like they dug up a couple of fake rings as well!
can you please elaborate?
I'm a total noob. Its possible they threw in some fake rings.
which one's do you think might be real and what are they called?
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The one with the large swastika is a known fake and the smaller skull ring is also a poor quality fake. The others look to be a mixture of WWI German patriotic rings and some personal rings as well. Of the remaining lot(minus the 2 obvious sinkers) about the best chance you have of decent value would be the ground dug blackened skull, but we would need more and closer photos of it to be definite, of course. Does it have any markings inside, for example? Etc?
William
"Much that once was, is lost. For none now live who remember it."
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When you take group photos, please use small piece of paper and write numbers under to make it easier to aid you
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what about that ring with golden RS letters?
it says "fur herrinerung einsats Polen kieler 1940"
inside the ring
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more about the ring with gold letters, there is an inscription inside "fur herrinerung einsats Polen kieler 1940"
see picture
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The last part of that engraving is Kielce 1940 (not kieler). Kielce is a city in central Poland.
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Iron Hussar
The last part of that engraving is Kielce 1940 (not kieler). Kielce is a city in central Poland.
thanks
do u think this ring is worth anything?
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And the first part would be "für erinnerung Polen einsatz" - translating roughly to "To remember the Polish operation (or mission/deployment)".
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