Description
$600.00
WW2 German Iron Cross 1st class in case. Marker marked “L/19” under catch for the maker of Ferninand Hoffstatter. Multi-piece construction with brass core, the black core paint worn off the high points, giving a nice overall look. Case is in worn condition with center section of top of lid with a section missing/worn away where typically an image of the cross was on many cases.
Additional Notes: The WW2 German Iron Cross 1st Class was a prestigious military medal awarded during WW2 by Germany. It was a breast badge, constructed of three pieces, with a solid metal plate on the reverse side. The fastening mechanism could be a hinged pin and catch or a screw-back system. The Iron Cross 1st Class was awarded for acts of bravery and leadership. For example, Heer and Waffen SS soldiers had to perform three to four further acts of courage beyond what earned them the 2nd Class Iron Cross. The Luftwaffe and Kriegsmarine had specific criteria, such as U-boat commanders sinking 50,000 tons or Luftwaffe pilots achieving six or seven confirmed kills.
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In stock
Weight | 6 oz |
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Dimensions | 5 × 5 × 3 in |