Hi Taucher, what do you expect with these little pics? I can see a two piece clasp with an 1914 EK2 and a "Hindenburg" cross..... If the maker is really "KM" it's a 2nd class "K.M.S.T." cross.Please post bigger pics or start a search for "KM" here,we had this maker discussed a while ago. Micha
That's a rare bird you've added into your collection!Not so easy to find-congratulation! Now you need the matching screwback...(me too,by the way ) Micha
You are marching forward with big steps! Nice EKs-I agree with David about the "93",not the rarest but not so easy to find-it took me a while to get mine... Micha
No,this one was a shot in the blue at Ebay.......I've seen this variation from time to time but all of them had a big loss of paint at the core.So I had to buy this one......and this money wasn't wasted at all! Micha
Another new one in my collection.....one of the really ugly crowns.But have a look at the reverse-I didn't expect to find markings and so I was really surprised to find a "G" and a very unclear "800"! This is no rare variation,so please have a look at your example.... Micha
Steve,that's a fine cross-pinback L/50s don't grow on trees(the same for the screwbacks) and so you have made a big step forwards in collecting all EKs..... Full score! Micha
Well,the marking at the ring is an "R"-but please show the whole cross,some makers have used different cores and frames(or have bought from other companies).But anyway-here are some "R" 2nd class...the additional marking at the small ring is typical for this maker! Micha
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