I've spotted a very nice looking ww2 Iron cross, but as im no expert, i would like to know your opinion about it. I apologize poor quality of pictures, i'll post better ones if the saler gives some. Thanks for your time
I've spotted a very nice looking ww2 Iron cross, but as im no expert, i would like to know your opinion about it. I apologize poor quality of pictures, i'll post better ones if the saler gives some. Thanks for your time
Hello,
It's very difficult to tell from these photographs, it's either in exceptional condition or it has been cleaned.... nevertheless, I believe it is a good one.
Is there any marks on the ring? Judging by what I can see of the dates and the hump at the suspension ring I would say it's a '40' from the firm of Berg & Nolte, Lüdenscheid.
If the seller sends better photographs, compare it with this 'salty' one:
Regards - Danny
Ok, the seller sent me some better pictures. I think it looks real, however it doesnt have the manufacturer's mark. How much would you pay for it?
Looks fine to me.
Value? I can only guess.
Cheers, Ade.
Hi
Looks fine to me as well, alltough I'am no expert on crosses. Value would be around 80 Euro's IMO...
Greetz
Nick VR
I apologise for bothering you with poor pictures again, but i would like your opinions about this one
I can't give an opinion on the packet and it's almost impossible to tell from those pictures, but maybe a Klein & Quenzer (65)??
About the first cross - it appears to be "frost" finishing, but the ring looks much darker /mora patinated then the cross itself. I'm not sure if this is possbile.
first one
second
take a look at the inner rim of the first one whit those lines i can show you if you want but there are 3 arms at the inner rim that have the good corners
there is 1 point that is totally out of shape see if you can spot it
cheers
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