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Verwundetenabzeichen 1939 in black - Original or Fake?

Article about: Can you help me to identify if this 1939 Black Wounded badge is original or fake? Thanks / Erik

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    Can you help me to identify if this 1939 Black Wounded badge is original or fake?
    Thanks / Erik
    Verwundetenabzeichen 1939 in black - Original or Fake?
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    The details look a bit soft to me, but that could be the photo. I can't see any red flags, but lets wait for another opinion.

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    I see no problems with this one personaly.

    Just a thought:

    What amazes me on some of these is how the obverse is so worn, but the edges on the reverse that would scrape on the uniform are not? I know some have very high hardware, we see some wear on the hinge and lot on the catch, but still.

    Could be that some of them spent more time in the pocket than on the pocket

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    Nice even rows on the background, good definition to the sword grips and cross guards. I like it. Bob

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    Nice 'been-there' look about it. I like it too.........
    Regards,


    Steve.

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