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This is a great forum - another thread I only now discovered.
I have this Elmar 9cm which according to its serial number (221734) is from 1934. The aperture scale goes from 4 to 36 and the distance scale is in metres. I have the front (bakelite?) and rear (metal, appears to be painted) caps. I posted about it at LUF because I was wondering about the paint.
I am not sure if the lens is coated - what do you think? It could have been done after the war. I bought it with my Leica II which originally was issued as a Leica I in 1931 but was converted in 1950. In the outfit case were also a Summitar and a 2,8cm Hektor, both from 1950, so it could be that a previous owner had this lens coated when the camera was sent in for upgrade (here's a link to a post about the full outfit).
Included was also a Hektor 13,5cm, black no. 486694, aperture scale 4,5-36 and also with metric distance scale. I haven't photographed the Hektor specifically but will do so and post an image or two. I am quite sure this lens is coated.
A slightly larger image is on my flickr.
9cm Elmar f4, no. 221734 (1934)
I have this Elmar 9cm which according to its serial number (221734) is from 1934. The aperture scale goes from 4 to 36 and the distance scale is in metres. I have the front (bakelite?) and rear (metal, appears to be painted) caps. I posted about it at LUF because I was wondering about the paint.
I am not sure if the lens is coated - what do you think? It could have been done after the war. I bought it with my Leica II which originally was issued as a Leica I in 1931 but was converted in 1950. In the outfit case were also a Summitar and a 2,8cm Hektor, both from 1950, so it could be that a previous owner had this lens coated when the camera was sent in for upgrade (here's a link to a post about the full outfit).
Included was also a Hektor 13,5cm, black no. 486694, aperture scale 4,5-36 and also with metric distance scale. I haven't photographed the Hektor specifically but will do so and post an image or two. I am quite sure this lens is coated.
A slightly larger image is on my flickr.

9cm Elmar f4, no. 221734 (1934)