Iron Cross 1'st Class 1939, Screw Back

Iron Cross 1\'st Class 1939, Screw Back

Iron Cross 1'st Class 1939, Screw Back

 

 

On September 1st 1939 Hitler reinstituted the Iron Cross series of awards in the First and Second Classes and established the Knight’s Cross of the Iron Cross. The first class medal was for award to personnel who performed three to five acts of bravery in combat, and had already been awarded the Iron Cross 2nd class. Recipients of an Iron Cross were permitted with the proper documentation to privately purchase a jeweler’s copy of the award at their own expense if so desired.

 

Private purchase 1939 pattern, die struck, iron and nickel/silver plated alloy construction cross. Three piece, Iron core and a two piece alloy frame. The plain reverse has a central screw and above the screw is a raised pin to the center of the top arm to prevent the cross from rotating when worn. The cross comes complete with a silver washed alloy screw back plate. The cross is in good still used condition and retains about 90% of the original black paint to the Iron core. The silver frame shows a rather heavy age patina.

 

This cross has a compelling "been there" look and will make a great display on a used combat tunic!! 



295.00€

Iron Cross 1'st Class 1939, Screw Back
[AM21100]

 
 
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