This guide will address only the AMIENS clasp which was worn on the 1870-1871 Kriegdenkmünze. The AMIENS clasp was authorized in 1895 and made available for private purchase. This is probably one of the most rare of the clasps. The clasp AMIENS was awarded for the battle against the French on 24 November 1870 during the Franco-Prussian War. The German recipients were from the 1st Army.
AMIENS clasp
It currently seems that there was less than 20 manufacturers of official clasps. It should be noted that the prices can vary considerably from dealer to dealer - especially if accompanied with other medals or documentation. Some jeweler's copy clasps have been hallmarked. Each clasp has different manufacturing styles: (1) flat single ribbon width, wide lettering (2) flat single ribbon width, narrow lettering (3) flat 1 1/2 ribbon width, wide lettering (4) flat 1 1/2 ribbon width, narrow lettering (5) thick single ribbon width, hollow back, "fat" wide lettering (6) flat single ribbon width, tall & wide lettering and ca. 25% taller than the official clasps. There are 2 different attachment methods: (A) slip-on (B) prong back - and there are different styles to the prongs. It's important to note that the clasp background is pebbled in all cases and is not flat or smooth (a good indicator of a copy clasp). Another tip is that if you view the edge, it is smooth, there is no ridge showing the mold separation because the original clasps were struck from dies. The following is a list of clasps which have appeared on the market.
- 1993 (Type 1B, €54), German dealer.
- Feb. 1991 (mounted KDM with AMIENS, BAPAUME, GRAVELOTTE-ST.PRIVAT & 1866 Austrian-Prussian War Medal & Centenary), German specialist collection.
- Sep. 2002 (Type 2B, €60), German dealer.
- Nov. 2006 (Type 4A, €75), German dealer.
- May 2007 (Similar to Type 3B but a flatter pebbeled background - possibly a replacement, €17.50), eBay.
- March 2008 (un-mounted KDM with +AMIENS+ clasp --obviously a clasp from a WWI veteran medal, €100), Dutch dealer.
- May 2008 (Type 6B, €75), German Militaria Show.
There is a series of clasps bearing this name that are made for the various WWI veteran medals. They are typically distinguished by having a flat (or relatively flat) background or with the wording +AMIENS+ or made of a type of metal noticably different than the 1870-1871 KDM (and very often it's very similar to the Kyffhäuserbund Medal) and are very rarely Type 6. They are normally similar to Type 2B or 3B - with longer than normal original prongs which are typically flat and slightly beveled. While these clasp are collector items in themselves, they are not original official clasps for the KDM. There are a few exceptions to these general rules but these are best left to a specialist collector.
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