Germany, Wehrmacht. An Unusual 1939 Iron Cross I Class, Screwback Version, by C.F. Zimmermann Newly Listed It fell into disuse on
Description
It fell into disuse on Carl Edzard’s own death on 26 may 1744
bearing various embroidered career insignias
some flecking of enamels but in an otherwise near extremely fine condition
held together via the use of six metal rivets
type II that was established in 1882
Germany, Wehrmacht. An Unusual 1939 Iron Cross I Class, Screwback Version, by C.F. Zimmermann Newly Listed It fell into disuse on(Eisernes Kreuz 1939 I. Klasse, Schraubscheibe). Reinstituted 1 September 1939. (1939 1945 issue). Constructed of iron and silver, consisting of a Cross Patte with a blackened magnetic iron core within a ribbed silver frame, the obverse with a central mobile swastika, the six oclock arm with a reinstitution date of 1939, the reverse with a central threaded screw post emanating from a circular disc, retaining an original backplate and nut, the six
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