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    Jim R

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    1. This spange was originally Unknown, but recently several have been found with the outer box (not case) and now is known as being made by Eugen Schmidhäußler .  As for a box the best is authored by Dietrich Maerz and George Stimson "The Iron Cross First Class" which also includes all known First Class spanges.  They recently released "The Spange to Iron Cross 2nd Class".  You can buy both books from B & D Publishing,  You have a very nice mint condition set.  Jim

    2. The iron cross with the german (post war ribbon) is a Souval - $100 - 120.  The other iron cross if it is a Zimmerman and goes with the envelope $175 -200.  The iron cross case - $200.  The iron cross document is $150 - 200.  These are my best guess estimates.  Jim

    3. This is my latest spange document acquisition;

      Document to war merit cross second class with swords, signed on 30th. January 1944 in Krakau, with the official seal and with the original-signature from commanding General and supreme commander in Luftgau VIII, General der Flieger Walter Sommé,

      Document to bar to the iron cross second class from 1939, signed on 20th. August 1944, with the official seal and with the facsimile-signature from commanding General and supreme commander in Luftgau XXVII, General der Flieger Veit Fischer, (german cross in silver awarded at 21st. December 1942, the knightscross of the war merit cross with swords awarded at 15th. July 1944),

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    4. On ‎12‎/‎09‎/‎2018 at 11:44, J Temple-West said:

      Finding a private collector who will buy the entire collection is going to be problematic as such a collector is already going to have certain examples of the DKiG, that you are trying to sell, and will most likely want to 'cherry pick' the one's that he doesn't.  

       I think your options are:

      Find a reputable dealer that will pay a fair price for the entire collection.... no mean feat.

      Sell the collection individually... in this way, you can control each sale by means of negotiation which will hopefully get you closer to a price you are looking for.

      To test the water....try placing the collection, or a few examples, in the forum for sale section.  The word soon gets around that a collection is available.

       

       

      Dealers will only pay at the most 50 percent of the value.  If you have the time and do not need the money sell them individually as you will get more for your money.  A great site for selling is on Facebook "Military Collectibles for Sale/Trade".  If they have been shown on military sites and members have said they are good post that link in  your sale.  Good Luck.  Jim

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