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  • Germany. An Early 1957 Version German Cross in Gold Miniature
  • Germany. An Early 1957 Version German Cross in Gold Miniature
  • Germany. An Early 1957 Version German Cross in Gold Miniature
  • Germany. An Early 1957 Version German Cross in Gold Miniature

Item: G35980

Germany. An Early 1957 Version German Cross in Gold Miniature

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Germany. An Early 1957 Version German Cross in Gold Miniature

A mint and very early issued example of a German Cross in Gold Miniature Stick Pin; alternative 1957 version; constructed of multi-coloured aluminum; with a double-overlaid sunburst pattern with eight points; the centre with a denazified Iron Cross exhibiting an oak leaf cluster in place of the swastika (“Hakenkreuz”) with a stamped circular wreath impressed with oak leaves, ribbons, and the introduction year (1941). The inner and outer sides of the wreath feature a thin red enameled line with a silver core in the middle; 51 mm long needle pin; measuring 16 mm (w) x 15 mm (h); in overall mint condition.
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