Neat, 'Zellstoff'-based medal-pouch, entitled: 'Eisernes Kreuz 2. Klasse 1939' being a darker-blue-coloured example as executed in typical: 'Zellstoff'-based paper, as was produced by the maker: 'Carl Forster & Graf' Neat, 'Zellstoff'-based medal-pouch, entitled: 'Eisernes Kreuz 2. Klasse 1939' being a darker-blue-coloured example as executed in typical: 'Zellstoff'-based paper, as was produced by the maker: 'Carl Forster & Graf' Neat, 'Zellstoff'-based medal-pouch, entitled: 'Eisernes Kreuz 2. Klasse 1939' being a darker-blue-coloured example as executed in typical: 'Zellstoff'-based paper, as was produced by the maker: 'Carl Forster & Graf' Neat, 'Zellstoff'-based medal-pouch, entitled: 'Eisernes Kreuz 2. Klasse 1939' being a darker-blue-coloured example as executed in typical: 'Zellstoff'-based paper, as was produced by the maker: 'Carl Forster & Graf' Neat, 'Zellstoff'-based medal-pouch, entitled: 'Eisernes Kreuz 2. Klasse 1939' being a darker-blue-coloured example as executed in typical: 'Zellstoff'-based paper, as was produced by the maker: 'Carl Forster & Graf'

Neat, 'Zellstoff'-based medal-pouch, entitled: 'Eisernes Kreuz 2. Klasse 1939' being a darker-blue-coloured example as executed in typical: 'Zellstoff'-based paper, as was produced by the maker: 'Carl Forster & Graf'

I recently uncovered a small stack comprising of 4 - fully identical! - and typically darker-blue-coloured- and/or carton-based medal-pouches (each sized: 13,5 x 10,5 cms.) entitled: 'Eisernes Kreuz 2. Klasse 1939' as executed in typical: 'Zellstoff'-based paper as intended to hold an iron cross second-class (or: 'Eisernes Kreuz II. Klasse') as produced by the 'Hersteller' (ie. maker): 'Carl Forster & Graf - Schwäb. Gmünd' and that come all four in an overall very nice- (ie. simply never issued nor used- ie. 'virtually mint'-), condition. The - naturally 100% genuine and period! - pouches are of course still fully functional and just show some minimal dust- ie. fading-marks: they originate from a small stack of these 'left-over'-pouches that was recently found in Germany. All four pieces bear the printed, black-coloured- and printed makers'-designation: 'Carl Forster & Graf - Schwäb. Gmünd' on their backs. My asking-price is naturally intended per single pouch. Simply a nice occasion to aquire a 'minty' EK II. Kl.-pouch for a justified price!

Code: 55143

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