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03-10-2012 03:57 AM
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Re: HELP IDing LARGE LOT OF GIFT INSIGNIA + MORE!
So is the reverse side!!
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Re: HELP IDing LARGE LOT OF GIFT INSIGNIA + MORE!
left is a DAF (Deutsche Arbeitsfront)insigna, the others are RAD insigna's and the winged bomb is a army or navy speciality insigna.
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Re: HELP IDing LARGE LOT OF GIFT INSIGNIA + MORE!
The coins are pretty much self-explanatory. The 2 larger coins are solid silver and the 1934 commemorates the Potsdam Military church. They're worth hanging on to-if, for the very least of the reasons, they're both considerably heavy silver coins. The nickel 1933 1 Mark is also somewhat collectable but not wildly so. The Hitler medallion is post-war and of no interest.(but it Might be solid silver also, from the look of it, so check it out before you toss it!) The Bon Pour looks like a French theater token? The 2 zinc's are basically just curio's as far as value. The larger pin used to be, what looks like a Mai Day tinny. I say "used to be"...lol
I like the 2 spoons-especially the little bronze one made from the 2 Dutch coins. Both appear to be trench art?
William
"Much that once was, is lost. For none now live who remember it."
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Re: HELP IDing LARGE LOT OF GIFT INSIGNIA + MORE!
The silver "spoon" looks to be a shoe horn. It's hard to tell without something as a reference for size.
Burt
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Re: HELP IDing LARGE LOT OF GIFT INSIGNIA + MORE!
I don’t know if its anymore interest to you , but your 2 reichmark coin is 62% silver and was minted in Berlin as indicated by the small A below the 1847. These weren’t made after 1939.
The silver coloured 1 reichmark is made of nickel and the two small 1 reichmark coins are made of zinc. There mint mark will be on the reverse side between the oak leaves.
As I say you may already know this. I,ve got some of these and I like them.
All the best
Rod
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Re: HELP IDing LARGE LOT OF GIFT INSIGNIA + MORE!
Thanks for the responses, everyone!
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