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Article about: Hello everyone, I got into collecting foreign volunteer insignia patches after accumulating a few and I'm noticing a couple variants. Before I invest too much, I just had a couple questions.

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    Hello everyone,
    I got into collecting foreign volunteer insignia patches after accumulating a few and I'm noticing a couple variants. Before I invest too much, I just had a couple questions. The cheapest of the patches I've noticed are the screen printed ones, (see pic,) then i noticed patches that look similar to these but when you flip them over they appear to be embroidered, sometimes even saying, "BeVo- Wuppertal," (No pic,) on the front. Is this variant original? Then the 3rd type I'm seeing, (see pic; Italian axe,) looks more like a traditional patch, way fewer strings on the back, then the 2nd, as well as a little smaller. Also, is this 3rd type official as well? Thanks everyone.
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    The Italian Fasces badge is an official type , many were found mint in Dachau when liberated .

    I don't want to comment on originality . I'm sure someone will .

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    I don't have an example of the 2nd type but they're all overt Google, they look like the screen printed on the front, many have a green background, some day BeVo wutteral, and strings airing to be embroidered on the back? I've an a post on this forum for the Hungary patch people said it is a repro, but I see websites selling original German relics, calling these original, I would just like to know people opinions, before purchasing these 2nd variants, thanks.

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    A photo of the reverse as well may help.
    Ralph.
    Searching for anything relating to, Anton Boos, 934 Stamm. Kp. Pz. Erz. Abt. 7, 3 Kompanie, Panzer-Regiment 2, 16th Panzer-Division (My father)

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    Sorry, here is the 2nd variant, I was referring to, here is a strip of 5, POA volunteer patches, where you can see the front and back, the front appears the same as the screen printed variant #1, the back gives the embroidered appearance. This variant #2 we're the I was wondering if was original, thanks.
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    They discuss these in a thread "POA shield help" in the Insignia section .

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    They discuss these in a thread "POA shield help" in the Insignia section .
    I can't seem to find this thread, I just go to search but still can't find it? This variant version machine woven variant, are these correct? Or a post war remake?

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    NM, I found it.

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