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Certainly a perfectly nice M1- era Zimmermann badge, nothing to worry about. Most likely earliest stages of transitioning into the M1 system, you'll find the same obverse die used along with a number of different reverse dies, most notably in transitional configuration without the M1 prefix. The utilization of a dot instead of a dash in the makers mark adds a little extra something, a fine badge.
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09-11-2017 05:20 PM
# ADS
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Thank you alot for sharing you knoledge slados28 !!!
Really happy with this last information, that was a suspicion only
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Hello,
One more information about this particular NSDAP Parteiabzeichen of mine:
This is a 23,5 mm version of the Fritz Zimmermann M1.72 NSDAP Parteiabzeichen, which means that, it's a 1935 badge.
Till this point, I know about the existence of 2 types of M1.72 NSDAP Parteiabzeichen by Fritz Zimmermann:
1 - 23,5mm version from circa 1835
2 - 23,2mm version from 1935 to 1945
Thanks !
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FPerseghetti
Hello,
One more information about this particular NSDAP Parteiabzeichen of mine:
This is a 23,5 mm version of the Fritz Zimmermann M1.72 NSDAP Parteiabzeichen, which means that, it's a 1935 badge.
Till this point, I know about the existence of 2 types of M1.72 NSDAP Parteiabzeichen by Fritz Zimmermann:
1 - 23,5mm version from circa 1835
2 - 23,2mm version from 1935 to 1945
Thanks !
Sorry, correcting:
1 - 23,5mm version from circa 1935 (NOT 1835 as stated, that was typo ...)
2 - 23,2mm version from 1935 to 1945
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