Attractive - and just moderately used - WWI-period Iron Cross 1st class (or: 'Eisernes Kreuz 1. Klasse') being a nicely preserved- and typical non-converse-shaped example that shows the makers'-designation: 'KO' stamped onto its back Attractive - and just moderately used - WWI-period Iron Cross 1st class (or: 'Eisernes Kreuz 1. Klasse') being a nicely preserved- and typical non-converse-shaped example that shows the makers'-designation: 'KO' stamped onto its back Attractive - and just moderately used - WWI-period Iron Cross 1st class (or: 'Eisernes Kreuz 1. Klasse') being a nicely preserved- and typical non-converse-shaped example that shows the makers'-designation: 'KO' stamped onto its back Attractive - and just moderately used - WWI-period Iron Cross 1st class (or: 'Eisernes Kreuz 1. Klasse') being a nicely preserved- and typical non-converse-shaped example that shows the makers'-designation: 'KO' stamped onto its back Attractive - and just moderately used - WWI-period Iron Cross 1st class (or: 'Eisernes Kreuz 1. Klasse') being a nicely preserved- and typical non-converse-shaped example that shows the makers'-designation: 'KO' stamped onto its back

Attractive - and just moderately used - WWI-period Iron Cross 1st class (or: 'Eisernes Kreuz 1. Klasse') being a nicely preserved- and typical non-converse-shaped example that shows the makers'-designation: 'KO' stamped onto its back

The attractive cross - which is a typical non-vaulted ie. non-converse-shaped example as more often encountered - has (I deem) never been (recently) cleaned and retains a very nice- (albeit minimally tarnished) age-patina and/or great pronounced detail. This WWI-period example - which is a (partly) genuine-silver-based- (ie. magnetic) example as more often seen - comes mounted onto its original (and naturally fully functional) somewhat flute-shaped (and longer-sized) pin and has an unaltered (and also functional) catch (as can be seen on the pictures). The cross - which shows a nicely preserved, 'blackened'- and/or fairly 'satin-like'- ie. somewhat 'glossy'-like 'inner-core' - shows some minimal age and minimal paint-loss: it retains, however, a very nice appearance overall. The piece is as stated above showing a clear makers'-designation on its back that reads: 'KO' (as can be seen on the pictures) and can as such presumably be attributed to the maker: 'Königliches Münzamt Orden' as based in the town of Berlin. The cross is, moreover, just a bit dirty and tarnished simply caused by years of storage and/or moderate wear but retains a great unmessed-with and/or uncleaned, age-patina. Simply an attractive IC-first-class that was never before part of a collection: I deem that I have priced this attractive WWI-period example accordingly!

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