Not my area, but will give it a shot. Not sure about this one, front seems to be ok although there is some lack of detail on the eagles, due to picture quality and poor contrast, pin does appear to be too long?. Also noticed that you can see the soldering under the catch, not good for such good quality badge. Don t know if my views make the Badge a fake one or not. Wait for other members opinions, since I may be wrong
Last edited by jamoros; 09-23-2015 at 01:07 AM.
While I own one I am myself not an expert. But the one thing I notice is the the Eagles do not appear to be welded separately to the cross. I thought that this is typical of originals. Or maybe this feature is just typical with those with swords. Look at mine for comparison.
Spanienkreuz in Bronze
But please wait for others with some more experience.
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Michael
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Hinge pin may possibly have been replaced, but other than that, it looks to be an original unmarked Bronze grade Spanish Cross without Swords. Prices and values on these can vary considerably. Emedals, for example, has an identical piece available for $1,050.
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This is the link that I leave:
Spanienkreuz in Bronze | Auszeichnungen Legion Condor | Militaria | Trave Militaria - militaerische Antiquitaeten, Orden und Ehrenzeichen in Lübeck
Of emedals I've seen very similar to the one I bought.
Gibello it is the same one see the tarnish on the arm.
It's the same, is the store where I bought so I ask your opinion, to know what you think.
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