Item Id: IMP25032
Iron Cross 1'st Class 1914, 835 silver, Screw Back
€450.00
The order of the Iron Cross was founded by King Friedrich Wilhelm III of Prussia after the war of liberation from Napoleon in 1813. It was to be an award for gallantry conferred only in time of war, and open to all soldiers, regardless of rank or social status. The Iron Cross was re-instituted at the commencement of the Franco-Prussian War in 1870, the First World War in 1914, and the Second World War in 1939. In each of the three latter cases, the specific re-institution date may be seen to the lower obverse arm.
1914 pattern die struck, three piece, iron and silver construction cross with a single piece iron core and a two piece silver frame. Reverse complete with original screw back device. Reverse is marked “835” which is the silver content. The cross is in very good condition with 99,9% of the black paint still intact to the core.
Super nice and desirable private purchase cross, produced with silver frames and screw back device!!