Worth picking up?

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Nend
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Worth picking up?

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Post by Nend » 10 Jun 2021, 19:00

Hi. Im new to collecting ww1 items. Are theese forth picking up for 120€? Apparently the cross is marked L nbg
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Mark in Cleveland, Tn.
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Post by Mark in Cleveland, Tn. » 10 Jun 2021, 20:16

Do not know the rate of exchange is to my USA dollar but yeah, buy it..WW1 era medal bars in original getting hard to find


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Post by Nend » 10 Jun 2021, 21:00

Mark in Cleveland, Tn. wrote:
10 Jun 2021, 20:16
Do not know the rate of exchange is to my USA dollar but yeah, buy it..WW1 era medal bars in original getting hard to find
About 150$

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Post by Mark in Cleveland, Tn. » 10 Jun 2021, 23:21

Hmm, kind of on the high retail end, and can be found at larger militaria shows,, however, there is NOT an endless supply of these anymore,so if you got the bucks to spend, do it

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Post by Hans1906 » 11 Jun 2021, 12:41

From left to right:

Eisernes Kreuz zweiter Klasse 1914
Militärverdienstkreuz Bayern Dritter Klasse mit Schwertern
Ehrenkreuz des Weltkrieges 1914 - 1918


Including the original award documents interesting...
120,- Euro for the awards only okay, plus the original award documents, much more...
(Like always, who signed the award documents..?)

On a german flea-market someting like 50,- + Euro, difficult to sell, these WWI "Ordenschnalle" are almost everywere...
(Reproducing / faking makes no sense at all...)

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