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    Junger1418

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    1. :rolleyes: :speechless1:

      Hello Micha !!

      WWaaaaoouuuhh !! "the Frankfurt telephone book" ?? I've to work a little :speechless::speechless: !!

      Good luck for your hunt, man, but I've seen a part of your collection on the web (different site) and I think you're a real specialist !! If you take a pic of each one of yours.... What a beautiful book !! Not ?

      Well, I've found a website called "Encyclopedia of silver marks", very interesting, there is German silver marks before and after 1886 !!

      You can find it at : http://www.925-1000.com/

      Perhaps we can identify some iron cross's makers..... ??

      All the best

      Junger1418

      :catjava:

    2. :rolleyes: :rolleyes: Well, excuse me but I don't have these makers on my collection, I've to search on this forum to compare, or if you have time you can post a "KM" 2nd class and a "K.M.st" 1st class :speechless::cheers: I know I'm a little painful !!! That's me, I start a topic about silver marks and now we talk about different makers !! Iron cross virus made a little crazy :banger::banger:

      Junger1418

    3. :jumping: Ok Micha !!

      Incredible, as you know, and as you says "KO" mark is very common, the most common maker of all '14 Eks and this maker is unknown !! Here in Frankreich when you see a "K.O" mark the seller says " K?nigliche Ordenskommission " ! But as you says again in the web you can read everything ! And I don't talk about "KM" mark !!!

      Regards

      Junger1418

    4. :rolleyes::rolleyes: Yes, I'm sure you're Der Meister !!

      Well, so what's the signification of "KO" and "KMST" or "KM.st". I've seen on the web maker's list with these definition :

      KO = K?nigliches M?nzamt Abteilung Orden / K?nigliche Ordenskommission / Kgl. Ordenskomission, Abteilung Orden / K?nigliches M?nzamt, Berlin or Stuttgart

      KMST or K.M.S.T or K.M.st = Kriegs Ministerium Standesamt ? / st=Stuttgart / K?nigliche Muenzamt / K?nigliche Munzamt / Kriegsministerium Standesamt ?

      And the last thing, what's the "Berliner M?nze" ?

      Junger1418

    5. :jumping: Thanks Micha again !!! I think you're a real specialist, so I have another question for you !!! The last one sure, you may go to work perhaps :banger:

      So, what's the definition of these two marks : KO and KMST ?? Berlin or Stuttgart ? The same one ?? I've lost my "latin". I've seen for "KO" lot of things !! So what's your opinion dear master ?

      Junger1418

      :unsure:

    6. :rolleyes: :rolleyes:

      Thanks Joe ! Thanks Micha !

      Dear Micha have you in your collection some silver marks too, have you a "list" to post here ?

      So we can found lot of cross marked with silver marks !!

      Private purchased or not ? That's the question ? Hmmm ? awarded or was simply bought as an replacement cross ?

      Other opinions there ??

      All the best

      Junger1418

      :jumping:

    7. Hello gents ! :rolleyes:

      I saw certain crosses with a marking of the manufacturer and in more a marking with numbers as 800 or 950 ! I've seen on this forum it was silver marks ! Somebody can says me what is it exactly ? Do you know other silber marks ?

      These crosses are private purchase or awarded on the battlefield as the others ? Of when date they ? The beginning or the war end ?

      Anybody has an idea ?

      Excuse my frenglish

      Junger1418

      :jumping:

    8. Hello guys !

      I'm a new one in the forum. I'm not a specialist in Imperial awards !

      I've read an article about Iron Cross and I've seen this expression to describe a cross : "Shinckel form" ?? :speechless::speechless:

      Well, I've a question for you : what's the definition of a "Shinckel" cross ? What's a "schinckel form" ??Have you pics of a "schinckel form" and a "normal" to compare ? Can you help me ? :banger: Best regardsJunger1418

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