Many thanks for your help! of it prior to 1941, before the LdO started enforcing quality
The Iconic Iron Cross - Military Trader/Vehicles An Iron Cross First Class 1939 with Case by Wilhelm Deumer $348. Merit Cross
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During WW2 around 4,500,000 2nd class Iron Crosses were awarded and around 300,000 1st class. Reddick Militaria's model of the 1939 1st Class Iron Cross features the desirable flat pin back in "coke bottle" shape, with the correct style hinge and clasp, and number "50" maker's mark. This clean example is available from Malcolm Wagner Militaria in the UK. All for free! Free shipping for many products! Each different manufacturer was free to stamp their marks on the edge of the medal, but more commonly they would mark the hanging ring, like this example. Some crosses may have had the black paint on crown or swastika scratched / worn off by the wart time owner (or a post war owner), and some may have had paint touch ups during the war or post war. Swords as well as Oak Leaves with Swords and Diamonds there is always a
Check out reviews, contact sellers, again a reputable seller will happily answer questions. that characterise certain makers. Louise was the first person to receive this decoration (posthumous). It is worth pointing this out as I have known people suggest any unmarked cross is a copy. Higher grades of the award wereaccompaniedbyoak leaves, oak leaves with swords and oak leaves with swords and diamonds. The fully encased reverse was plain except for the occasional maker's mark on either the surface or pin. The actual iron cross in the middle is a separate piece from the outer frame. around it. This is always a good sign, and a good thing to have up your sleeve should it subsequently prove to be a cleverly faked item. The Shinkelform
Typically these crosses are manufactured in 3 pieces with the front and back frame holding the inner iron centre tightly in place. Veteran Certified. kills. Below is an example of an Iron Cross 1st class from Malcolm Wagner Militaria. The Iron Cross, prized gallantry award and Allied war trophy. All parts go through a final handling by the creator
Excellent Plus. Worn on the left tunic pocket with no ribbon. The first example you gave wasn't a 1st class Iron Cross - but a Knight's Cross.
Makers of the 1914 EK2 - Kaiser's Bunker not outlawed in Spain after World War II, Spanish mints continued to
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With only one act of bravery in the battlefield environment needed, during WW1 they were handed out in huge numbers. A 1939 Iron Cross Second Class iron core un-used from a manufacturer. sheet of metal, was then struck into the pattern of the frame, with a
Overseas rates on request. Is it plausible? thin sheet of silver. The War Merit Cross without Swords 1st Class was a pin-backed medal worn on the pocket of the tunic. edges being the norm. A fine cross indeed, retaining about 97% of its black finish, with only a very small chip to note, and only modest tarnishing. This Ford GPW is an early scripted version it has. There is also a rusting phenomenon
. A 1939 Iron Cross 2nd Class in original paper envelope of issue. WW2 Iron Cross with photograph of it being worn.if(typeof ez_ad_units!='undefined'){ez_ad_units.push([[300,250],'militariatoday_com-narrow-sky-1','ezslot_19',700,'0','0'])};__ez_fad_position('div-gpt-ad-militariatoday_com-narrow-sky-1-0');Rear of the Iron Cross and the back of the photograph, which is also a postcard. Legal Notice - International Military Antiques, Inc observes all Federal, State and local laws.
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How to tell if a Iron Cross 1st and 2nd Class is Real or Fake? Of course these were only guidelines, and a single act of great
notion that non-magnetic Iron Crosses were issued prior to the LdO flexing
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From WW1 or WW2 veterans of the allied forces all wanted to take home this iconic medal and as such, the fascination has been passed onto us as collectors. actual details of the core, the Swastika and dates, also vary from maker to
They were awarded after the 2nd Class Cross had been earned and this medal does not have a ribbon. It is available from M&T Militaria in the UK. halves together. imagine iron would not last long exposed to the salty atmosphere of the high
Here are examples of the 1st and 2nd class medals. from its core. that may be observed in some Iron Crosses called "veining", a series of raised
1957 Issue WW2 German Army Knight's Cross Of . Over $1M raised for veteran charities. After 1941 there were certain requirements for makers to mark the Crosses. Oszeres, Jan 26, 2010 #23. chris222 recruit. was distributed in great numbers, the superior quality of the crosses manufactured
A genuine subject matter expert should be engaged and consulted before contemplating the purchase of a KC. 95.00 & WW2 German FAITHFUL SERVICE CROSS with enamel. As with the
If you wish to purchase any item online, we always recommend researching the items authenticity, consulting experts. So being non-magnetic doesn't always mean that it's fake, but being magnetic means it does have a higher chance of being legit for a new collector who is not across the finer points of identifying Iron Crosses. During WW2 around 4,500,000 2nd class Iron Crosses were awarded and around 300,000 1st class. The order of the Iron Cross was founded by King Friedrich Wilhelm III of Prussia, after the "Freidenskrieg," or war of liberation from Napoleon, in 1813. They were known in Germany as the Eisernes Kreuz I & II. A thin length of ribbon was worn on a tunic to denote the soldier as an award recipient, with the actual medal mounted to the ribbon to be worn at the time of award and for parade / ceremonial occasions. Over time these differences, as well as makers codes, have generated a buoyant collecting field. , oak leaves with swords and oak leaves with swords and diamonds. by manufacturer as some show more "blur" to the finish
It had been put forth for many years that
This step doesn't work with every cross but can be a sure sign of a real cross. case of the Iron Cross it is particularly important , on history and
Prsidialkanzlei des Fheres must be strictly adhered to. Welcome to the WWII Forums! Clickhere to see the list of our currentpartner sites. We assume no liability associated with misuse of our products. The First Class Iron Cross was fixed either via a pin bar or a screw back fastener though the pocket front, depending on the reference of the maker. Subject to approval,tens of thousands of people per week will see your items. A simple fridge magnet can show you that a cross is magnetic and can be a big indicator that you have an original. These are less common and can add a considerable amount or desirability to the medal. FOR AUCTION IS A WORLD WAR 2 GERMAN IRON CROSS SECOND CLASS WITH THE MAKER'S MARK # 25 STAMPED INTO THE RING. Higher grades of the award were. parts are combined, the rim gets bleached and the iron blackened. This is almost a sure sign your iron cross is real. Uniforms
If you have anymore information, please feel free to get in touch. When Challenge Coin Company was officially founded in 1995, it was the only military coin design and manufacturing company solely owned by a retired U.S. This, instead of the entire
The vendor states that this particular cross was one of a number of souvenirs brought home to the UK at the end of the war by a member of the Parachute Regiment. proven. Here is a list of 1939 Iron Cross 2nd Class makers markings. This would be the case if the wearer had been awarded other medals. You must have JavaScript enabled in your browser to utilize the functionality of this website. Wehrmacht. This one is in good condition and has a typical vertical rear fixing pin which is not makers marked. 1) "Blanking Die" Method; From the beginning of the war to 1942,
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as much material to crop off the new method resulted in a 40% reduction of waste, although
This is where a magnifying glass comes in handy. the touch. This list can become very handy. German
As collectors ourselves, we always want people to enjoy this hobby. seen in this picture of an Iron Cross 1st Class.
Iron Cross 1st Class 1939 by Maker 65 - eMedals Medals ww1 Iron Cross 2nd class Maker mark Remembered Today: 2563 Member Alice BRIGNELL Womens Royal Air Force who died 01/12/1918 SOUTHEND-ON-SEA (SUTTON ROAD) CEMETERY United Kingdom GWF is free to use so please support the Forum ww1 Iron Cross 2nd class Maker mark By roypaule, 15 February , 2014 in Medals Share Followers 0 roypaule Old Sweats 86 Cross
present the manufacturer's mark is found on either side of the pin, or on the reverse of the cross
These maker lists are always a work in progress and are the direct result of collectors bringing new information to the community. Use tab to navigate through the menu items. This Ford GPW is an early scripted version it has. There are of course innocent dealers who have been fooled with a convincing fake, and then unintentionally passed it on to an unwitting customer. 27% inc VAT*, Flat Fee Registration
military decoration produced in such quantities, with crisp details and sharp
A 1939 Iron Cross First Class marked L/11 for Wilhelm Deumer. Reserve Paypal friends and family for those you personally trust explicitly. The reverse in the 2nd
Collectors / sellers with just one or two items to sell: Send us an email to info@militariatoday.comwith 3-5 clear photos of the item, item description (be as descriptive as possible), location, price and shipping options, and we will shortlist it to be included in upcoming articles. The ribbon of the War Merit Cross without Swords 2nd Class could be worn like the ribbon of the Iron Cross 2nd Class (through the second buttonhole). cross is a rare variation of this class. Is it of three sectioned / three piece construction? The obverse of the cross bears the date 1939 under a "mobile" swas. WW2 Relic Tank Tracks, Armour Parts & Wheels - The Militaria Shop.
These soldiers I dare say would find it amusing to see how much discussion and bickering goes on over maker marks, patina etc on the awards they won in battle.
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