Early war-period 'Eisernes Kreuz 1. Klasse' (or: Iron Cross 1st class), being a neatly maker- (ie. 'L/13'-) marked and minimally vaulted example as was produced by the (desirable!) 'Hersteller' (ie. maker) 'Paul Meybauer' Early war-period 'Eisernes Kreuz 1. Klasse' (or: Iron Cross 1st class), being a neatly maker- (ie. 'L/13'-) marked and minimally vaulted example as was produced by the (desirable!) 'Hersteller' (ie. maker) 'Paul Meybauer' Early war-period 'Eisernes Kreuz 1. Klasse' (or: Iron Cross 1st class), being a neatly maker- (ie. 'L/13'-) marked and minimally vaulted example as was produced by the (desirable!) 'Hersteller' (ie. maker) 'Paul Meybauer' Early war-period 'Eisernes Kreuz 1. Klasse' (or: Iron Cross 1st class), being a neatly maker- (ie. 'L/13'-) marked and minimally vaulted example as was produced by the (desirable!) 'Hersteller' (ie. maker) 'Paul Meybauer' Early war-period 'Eisernes Kreuz 1. Klasse' (or: Iron Cross 1st class), being a neatly maker- (ie. 'L/13'-) marked and minimally vaulted example as was produced by the (desirable!) 'Hersteller' (ie. maker) 'Paul Meybauer'

Early war-period 'Eisernes Kreuz 1. Klasse' (or: Iron Cross 1st class), being a neatly maker- (ie. 'L/13'-) marked and minimally vaulted example as was produced by the (desirable!) 'Hersteller' (ie. maker) 'Paul Meybauer'

The attractive cross - which is a typical minimally vaulted- ie. somewhat converse-shaped example - retains a very attractive age-patina and/or nice, pronounced detail. This example - which is an evident- and/or: 'L/13'-marked specimen as was produced by the desirable maker: 'Paul Meybauer' based in the towns of Nürberg and Berlin - comes naturally firmly mounted on its original- (and naturally unaltered and/or fully functional-) flute-shaped pin- and/or typical catch (-set-up). The cross - which is a magnetic example - shows a neatly 'blackened'- and/or fairly 'satin-like'- (ie. somewhat 'matted') inner-core that shows some minimal wear without showing any damage: it has, however, clearly been issued and/or worn and is still a bit stained and/or dirty (it was I deem never cleaned and retains some of its polished sides ie. 'hochpolierte Kanten'). As stated above is the cross clearly 'L/13'-marked (visible on the back of the pin as is more often encountered). I deem that I have priced this attractive, I deem somewhat early war-period and neatly maker-marked 'Eisernes Kreuz 1. Klasse', accordingly!

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