Any thoughts or opinions on these pieces for sale in the classifieds and do they justify a €2200 price tag?
Six items for sale.
Any thoughts or opinions on these pieces for sale in the classifieds and do they justify a €2200 price tag?
Six items for sale.
Looking for LDO marked EK2s and items relating to U-406.....
I also saw these - The guy ( first time poster ) is dreaming. These are not worth
one tenth of the asking price, IMO.........
Regards,
Steve.
they look like 20-25usd flea market finds of questionable origin.
Here's another - $100 for a KVKII without swords - or even a ribbon - is NUTS.
I think some people have no idea about pricing and pull numbers
out of thin air.........
German WW2 Merit Cross - Militaria Collectibles buy - sell at War Relics
Regards,
Steve.
hey it has swastika so it must be expensive
btw i am looking for a nice kvk ii with swords that is cheap but must have swastika ! :-)))
I see mint ones ( with ribbons ) at shows for $45,
which I think is a good price.........!
Regards,
Steve.
i don't think i have a coffee can old enough to keep this stuff in.
Hi guys,
I am not trying to be clever or rip anyone off. I paid for these 6 items, 1150 euros nearly 10 years ago from an antique shop in kiev, Ukraine. I paid just for the silver cig case 550. Any links to similar items would be more than helpful for me to understand their value.
Thank you
Silver ? You have shown no proof of the ciggy case being made of pure silver, and how is
a potential buyer to know from a single pic ? It certainly does not look it - can you post
a good, clear close-up photo of the hallmark, Golden ?
Sadly, you may have been the one who was ripped off. Seriously, these items have little
value as pieces of militaria, IMO. These are mementos or ephemera which need to be
studied very carefully to determine originality. As well, a seller will only get what
someone is willing to pay. ( 10 years ago, you might have purchased a good
SS dagger for $1,150 and doubled your money today )
Not for me anyway, and just an opinion.........
Regards,
Steve.
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