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    Leclerc

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    1. Dear friends,

      the other day I stepped over the strange badge you can see below. The skull is similar to the one used by the 17th Lancers ("Death or Glory") but the rest - like the oak leaves and the marker's mark (maybe FZS for Fritz Zimmermann, Stuttgart?) - looks to be German WWII style. It seems that it once had a swastica below the teeth.

      It is very rusty and looks quite old. For sure it is not an official issue, but maybe done by a soldier during WWII?

      Do you have ever seen something similar?

      Thank you.

    2. Thank you very much Igor and François. You are absolutely right, this seller is not very trustworthy.

      Unfortunately, I do not speak Russian and the Google translator tells me strange things when I want it to translate the forum you posted, Igor. As far as I understand what the translator tries to tell me, one of the anwers says it is a fake, right?

      Is there a trustworthy seller of Crosses of St. George with reasonable prices you can recommend?

      :beer:

      CAVEAT EMPTOR! (= FAIS GAFFE!)

      :beer:

    3. Dear friends,

      I'm looking for a Cross of St. George, and the other day I stepped over the following one:

      http://i748.photobuc...elics/a4771.jpg

      http://i748.photobuc...elics/a4772.jpg

      I'm not an expert in these medals and the probability to buy a fake is very important. Therefore, I'd be very grateful for your help. I know the "XM" punch means it's a "cheap" 1916/1917 variant made of "yellow metal" instead of gold. But as far as I know, only 20,000 2nd class crosses made of yellow metal were produced, and they have a s/n from 65,031 to 85,030. So my question is, how is it possible that this one has the s/n 206,446? I can't imagine a forger would be so dumb and make such a mistake. Do you have an explanation for this? If it's an original, what would it be worth?

      Then concerning an other Cross. of St. George:

      According to the seller, this original one was awarded during the Russian civil war and is made of silver. Do you agree? If it's an original, what would it be worth?

      Thank you very much for your help.

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