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Posted By: Dutchman WW! Stick pin. - 12/30/2013 03:06 AM
Hello and Merry X-mas to all.I would like the to get some info.on this Stick pin.All info. welcome.Pix to follow.Thanks again Dutchman. cool
Posted By: Dutchman Re: WW! Stick pin. - 12/30/2013 03:12 AM
Pin pix.Dutchman. cool

Posted By: Dutchman Re: WW! Stick pin. - 12/30/2013 03:12 AM
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Posted By: Dutchman Re: WW! Stick pin. - 12/30/2013 03:12 AM
Posted By: WWII Re: WW! Stick pin. - 12/31/2013 10:57 PM
Hello Dutchman,

I have a few Imperial and TR Iron Cross stickpins, though, no 1870 versions, so I'm not that well versed on this early variety pin. I can only tell you what I've observed on the examples I have to give you some food for thought.

Most original examples will exhibit a knurled pin, however, a few will have the straight, unfinished pin. The crown on my examples has much more detail and the numerals of the date are kerned much closer together. None of the pins I have have that granular finish to the inside, normally black area, they're either slightly pebbled or mostly smooth. Most of the pins are cast directly into the medal and only one has a circular backplate like yours.

Don't know exactly why but I don't get that warm fuzzy feeling about the example you've posted..? Something just doesn't sit right with it ... I wouldn't pay too much for it as I can only imagine an 1870 version can't be too cheap?

Hopefully one of our fellow collectors with more experience with these will add more insight for you.

Sorry I couldn't be more positive. Best of luck.

Bill
Posted By: Dutchman Re: WW! Stick pin. - 01/01/2014 03:29 AM
Hi Bill,Thank you for you thoughts.I paid $40.00 for it.I thought since it was a 1870 it was unique.I have a 1914 and a few 1939's.The pin has a few knurl's at middle of it? All other thoughts welcome.Happy New Year to ALL. cool grin
Posted By: WWII Re: WW! Stick pin. - 01/01/2014 05:09 PM
Dutchman,

The fact the pin is knurled is a good indication. The fact you got it for $40 is also very good. Possibly something produced in the early 1900's for the old vets of that campaign..?

Appreciate you sharing your find with the forum, thanks.

Best!

Bill
Posted By: Dutchman Re: WW! Stick pin. - 01/02/2014 12:30 AM
Hello Bill,Thanks for your support.I'll try to get the pix of the other pins I have.Dutchman.
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