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August Medals, Militaria & Firearms Auction (#678) 07/08/2024 10:30 AM CEST Closed

Starts Ending 07/08/2024 10:30 AM CEST

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Lot 44 A WW2 Iron Cross 2nd class, marked with a number 6 to the suspension ring, indicating it was manufactured by Fritz Zimmermann, Stuttgart. Of standard design, with a painted iron core, sandwiched between a silvered 2 part frame. Ribbon absent.

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Lot closed - Winning bid:N/A
Estimate: £80 - £100

 

  • A WW2 Iron Cross 2nd class, marked with a number 6 to the suspension ring, indicating it was manufactured by Fritz Zimmermann, Stuttgart. Of standard design, with a painted iron core, sandwiched between a silvered 2 part frame. Ribbon absent.
  • A WW2 Iron Cross 2nd class, marked with a number 6 to the suspension ring, indicating it was manufactured by Fritz Zimmermann, Stuttgart. Of standard design, with a painted iron core, sandwiched between a silvered 2 part frame. Ribbon absent. - 2
  • A WW2 Iron Cross 2nd class, marked with a number 6 to the suspension ring, indicating it was manufactured by Fritz Zimmermann, Stuttgart. Of standard design, with a painted iron core, sandwiched between a silvered 2 part frame. Ribbon absent. - 3
  • A WW2 Iron Cross 2nd class, marked with a number 6 to the suspension ring, indicating it was manufactured by Fritz Zimmermann, Stuttgart. Of standard design, with a painted iron core, sandwiched between a silvered 2 part frame. Ribbon absent. - 4
  • A WW2 Iron Cross 2nd class, marked with a number 6 to the suspension ring, indicating it was manufactured by Fritz Zimmermann, Stuttgart. Of standard design, with a painted iron core, sandwiched between a silvered 2 part frame. Ribbon absent. - 5
  • A WW2 Iron Cross 2nd class, marked with a number 6 to the suspension ring, indicating it was manufactured by Fritz Zimmermann, Stuttgart. Of standard design, with a painted iron core, sandwiched between a silvered 2 part frame. Ribbon absent. - 6
  • A WW2 Iron Cross 2nd class, marked with a number 6 to the suspension ring, indicating it was manufactured by Fritz Zimmermann, Stuttgart. Of standard design, with a painted iron core, sandwiched between a silvered 2 part frame. Ribbon absent. - 7
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