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Re: Real?? Gold Verwundetenabzeichen Hollow Back
I agree, its way over priced!
Nick
"In all my years as a soldier, I have never seen men fight so hard." - SS Obergruppenfuhrer Wilhelm Bittrich - Arnhem
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05-25-2010 08:12 AM
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Re: Real?? Gold Verwundetenabzeichen Hollow Back
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Kilroy Was Here
OK, thanks, good info from all. How much does a fair condition Gold badge go for today?
Steve
They are hard to find,but the last I saw was 250$ so around that price would be good.
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Re: Real?? Gold Verwundetenabzeichen Hollow Back
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Kilroy Was Here
OK, thanks, good info from all. How much does a fair condition Gold badge go for today?
Steve
Steve, the one you've shown is misrepresented as a gold one - forget it.
I've seen some lately at around $250+ in zinc with good plating left,
and up to $400 with a hinged presentation case....
There are some available that actually were at one time gold plated zinc badges,
where only the pin remains 'gilt'. These are around $100.
But if you are going to get one, it has to be 'gold' ! !
I think the nicest ones are maker marked '30'
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Re: Real?? Gold Verwundetenabzeichen Hollow Back
Those prices are pretty expensive. Maybe I will just get a Silver to go along with my nice #88 black one. If I see a Gold one for a good deal I will be sure to post it here first.
Maybe a low priced tombak like I showed, and you guys got could fill the whole for Gold, until I find a deal on a real Gold one.......if I ever do.
Regards
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Re: Real?? Gold Verwundetenabzeichen Hollow Back
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Kilroy Was Here
Those prices are pretty expensive. Maybe I will just get a Silver to go along with my nice #88 black one. If I see a Gold one for a good deal I will be sure to post it here first.
Maybe a low priced tombak like I showed, and you guys got could fill the whole for Gold, until I find a deal on a real Gold one.......if I ever do.
Regards
They are rather expensive, and that is why I only have silver and black versions
in the collection - No gold one(s) yet.............
I sort of place the tombak one in the spot were a gold one should be
in my tray...... !
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Re: Real?? Gold Verwundetenabzeichen Hollow Back
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Walkwolf
Steve, the one you've shown is misrepresented as a gold one - forget it.
I've seen some lately at around $250+ in zinc with good plating left,
and up to $400 with a hinged presentation case....
There are some available that actually were at one time gold plated zinc badges,
where only the pin remains 'gilt'. These are around $100.
But if you are going to get one, it has to be 'gold' ! !
I think the nicest ones are maker marked '30'
The '30' is a favourite of many! A nice cased one would fetch $500!
The Deumer is a nice looking badge with a great feel ! Let me share mine again
"In all my years as a soldier, I have never seen men fight so hard." - SS Obergruppenfuhrer Wilhelm Bittrich - Arnhem
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Re: Real?? Gold Verwundetenabzeichen Hollow Back
Very nice one, Nick.
Just the amount of gilt you want to see.................Not too much wear !
And this one is an early tombak version, yes ?
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Re: Real?? Gold Verwundetenabzeichen Hollow Back
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Wolfspear
The '30' is a favourite of many! A nice cased one would fetch $500!
The Deumer is a nice looking badge with a great feel ! Let me share mine again
That really is a beautiful badge. No wonder #30's are well liked.
Thanks for showing it.
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Re: Real?? Gold Verwundetenabzeichen Hollow Back
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Walkwolf
They are rather expensive, and that is why I only have silver and black versions
in the collection - No gold one(s) yet.............
I sort of place the tombak one in the spot were a gold one should be
in my tray......
!
Are you trying to copy me I did the same thing.Still trying to find a gold one for a good price.
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Re: Real?? Gold Verwundetenabzeichen Hollow Back
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Walkwolf
Very nice one, Nick.
Just the amount of gilt you want to see.................Not too much wear !
And this one is an early tombak version, yes ?
Thanks Steve, yes this is a tombak
Nick
"In all my years as a soldier, I have never seen men fight so hard." - SS Obergruppenfuhrer Wilhelm Bittrich - Arnhem
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