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    Oldenburg FA Cross....ORIGINAL?


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    Hello Matt:

    The standard awarded early war crosses were made of iron and were magnetic. This piece looks to be made from "war metal" or aluminum possibly. The suspension is either a repair or the suspension was made in this fashion, but it deviates 90 degrees from the suspension on awarded pieces. Yes, the finish is irregular which is from a poor paint application or flaws in the piece itself (possibly from casting?). The arms are stippled which was not a feature of awarded pieces (but has been known on later replacement pieces).

    Although this may be a late war or post war private purchase piece, with so many original awarded iron pieces out there, I would pass on this one.

    Best regards,

    "SPM"

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    Hello Matt:

    The standard awarded early war crosses were made of iron and were magnetic. This piece looks to be made from "war metal" or aluminum possibly. The suspension is either a repair or the suspension was made in this fashion, but it deviates 90 degrees from the suspension on awarded pieces. Yes, the finish is irregular which is from a poor paint application or flaws in the piece itself (possibly from casting?). The arms are stippled which was not a feature of awarded pieces (but has been known on later replacement pieces).

    Although this may be a late war or post war private purchase piece, with so many original awarded iron pieces out there, I would pass on this one.

    Best regards,

    "SPM"

    Thanks SPM. I think i will pass on this one!2014.gif

    Kind regards

    Matt

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    Hello Matt:

    The standard awarded early war crosses were made of iron and were magnetic. This piece looks to be made from "war metal" or aluminum possibly. The suspension is either a repair or the suspension was made in this fashion, but it deviates 90 degrees from the suspension on awarded pieces. Yes, the finish is irregular which is from a poor paint application or flaws in the piece itself (possibly from casting?). The arms are stippled which was not a feature of awarded pieces (but has been known on later replacement pieces).

    Although this may be a late war or post war private purchase piece, with so many original awarded iron pieces out there, I would pass on this one.

    Best regards,

    "SPM"

    Thanks SPM. I think i will pass on this one!

    Matt

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    When someone told me that they are now faking Hindenburg Crosses, I believe they would fake anything. Why would you fake a common-enough medal like the FA 2nd class?

    If real, it certainly would be an atypical example. Great for someone collecting FA crosses.

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