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Grandpa’s Hidden Secrets

I have an Iron Cross that looks similar to yours, except that it's just a pendant. There's no ring on the top, and there's an arm and a clasp on the back. It was worn as a shirt/coat medallion. It has the same year, 1939, as yours. It was given to the family by a friend over 50 years ago. He lifted it off a dead soldier in Germany.
 
They're definitely valuable. They can be sold on GunBroker but you have to be very careful how you word the listing. Like definitely don't use the word "Hitler" "Nazi" "SS" or "third Reich"

Instead list them as WW2 German memorabilia. And use a photo editor to blur out the swastikas. This keeps you compliant with there restrictions.
 
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First I don’t know if this is ALLOWED to post or discuss… IF NOT I APOLOGIZE PLEASE DELETE ! but my grandfather passed at 98 Veteran of the 82nd Airborne.
In his attic was a wooden ammo box with the following items mind you some are not shown “For very Specific Reasons” !!
Daggers, Flags, Medals, Pins, Banners, 38h Sauer pistol, death 💀 caps, German letter signed by Goebbels, etc

My question is what comes of these things and are they of any value ??
I can put you in contact with a guy that can help you. He buys and trades
 
I would also say that dagger Iw worth between 12-1500
That dagger is closer to 600-700 to collectors. The blade is not in the best condition and it is missing the portepee and hangers.

12-1500 is the price that retailers think they can get from these daggers. Even in pristine condition, the most you'd see a 2nd model luftwaffe dagger is 1100 unless there is something very special about it
 
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