Great looking zinc example
Looks textbook but with one odd exception. According to Maerz book, the K&O has a die flaw on the wreath. A little dot in the leaf (1st Oak leaf to the right of the ribbon at top in 1:00 position) .
I don't know enough to know if there are variations but otherwise it appears to be a perfect match. Maybe it was just worn down.
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Hey!
It's probably a variation as you write. Unfortunately, I do not have Mr Maerz's book, but I probably need to buy this one.
Do you have any image to show where I can see this die flaw (dot), and do this applies only on the zinc crosses?
Have put out pictures of both my zinc crosses and can not find this die flaw (dot) on them.
The variant I call type 1 zinc cross and this variant (type 2) have not exactly the same obverse design. See pictures.
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Martin
It looks very nice BMB.
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Been looking on the forum for an example...but no one can take clear photos...lol except for GWAR in this link.
On my cell so I can't be certain but I think I see it (it actually looks like a bright spot from the glare.)
Kriegsverdienstkreuz 1. Klasse.
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Hi!
I agree with you it is difficult to find someone who takes sharp pictures on the forums.
I can't say that I see any die flaw on the cross you are linking to, I think it's the paint that lights up, and the cross is of the tombak model.
Insert pictures on my 2 tombak crosses can't find any dei flaw at them. Have also looked at Weitze's site on 2 zinc crosses can't see any dei flaw on them either.
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Martin
Good discussion. I'll scan the book when I get home. Heck...maybe I was looking at the wrong page lol
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Sorry for the delay Martin....
Here is the "dot"
I'm also not seeing the pebbling line up line with what is in the book (see red highlights - the author did this, not me) and the pins are fluted. Further the thickness of the border of the cross on the obverse is different.
But you note something about two variants in post #3. (The one on the left matches up to the book.) Maerz doesn't mention different obverse variants or pin set ups or the border.
But then again, this is just what is in his book and I'm not claiming I know. I can mark it in my book as a known variant.
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