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    These fakes were raised by a German collector on a German Forum. I thougt I had some comparison pictures but cannot find these at the moment. If some else please might help?! Sorry again, but it isn't my fault - if I'm right at all ... :ninja:

    Can?t help with pics of the above mentioned copies, but as some experienced collectors told me, this is an original of the time:

    the front (later newly varnished)

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    Hey Komtur, eine richtig tolle Spange.

    And a pure Prussian bar of a poor Prussian (or as they told to be only thrifty)

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    Gentlemen,

    Following are two bars which I have posted before; but since they pertain to the subject of this thread, I thought that I would post them again for the benefit of our newer members who may have missed their original posting.

    Also, I have made arrangements for a couple of others who do not stay at home to stop by over the next few days to have their pictures taken.

    Best wishes,

    Wild Card

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    Gentlemen;

    Lesson learned - when you promise to post pictures of something, make sure that the people with whom it lives are not away on an extended holiday. :blush:

    So, here we finally have a couple of examples for this thread. First is a pair which features a not often seen 1870 Carl Alexander silver merit medal from Saxe-Weimar.

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    Reverse. Yes, although these two decorations are full size, they are mounted on a button hole device.

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    Here is my meager contribution. I really love these 19th century bars!

    Non combatant 1866/70 campaign duo.

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    Here are my few. This guy got his big'un for the Seven Weeks' War, but was bnack for the 70/71 festivities.

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    A simple Bavarian EM. Interesting method of attachment.

    Edited by Tom Y

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