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11-02-2019 09:37 PM
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That is an amazing find to dig out of the ground. Did you find this one yourself?
The erkennungsmarke itself is from 5. Kompanie (before this it was called 5. Hundertschaft), SS-Totenkopf Standarte 6.
I can not comment on the value as we don't do valuations on this forum.
Regards, Rik
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Dschop
That is an amazing find to dig out of the ground. Did you find this one yourself?
The erkennungsmarke itself is from 5. Kompanie (before this it was called 5. Hundertschaft), SS-Totenkopf Standarte 6.
I can not comment on the value as we don't do valuations on this forum.
Regards, Rik
hello Dschop
I didn't find it myself, the relic hunter was selling, I like it very much.
I don't know if this ss ID discs is more important than other SS ID discs.
Regards, Kaohsin
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SS erkennungsmarken are quite the minefield, but I think this one is original.
Just to be sure I advice you to wait for more opinions.
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Montag
Hi my friends,
Here it is... from Glenn66
Hello, Montag
I believe this ID discs is original, I hope to know the history of this ID discs troops, what did it do in Leningrad. I queried some information on Google, but it was still very confusing.
Regards, Kaohsin
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Montag
Perhaps a possible story.
Usually, troops stationed in Finland reached northern Russia.
SS-Totenkopf-Standarte 6 (1939)
SS-Infanterie-Regiment 6 (1941)
SS-Gebirgsjäger-Regiment 11 "Reinhard Heydrich" (1942)
Thank you for providing me with this information, great.
Regards, Kaohsin
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