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04-14-2024 04:23 PM
# ADS
Circuit advertisement
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I agree it looks impressive. My only query would be how would it be worn? I thought these were usually mounted on a material backing? There are no fixing holes on this one.
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depending on size ,could be a table medal rather than a tinnie.
Horst
"He who hesitates is lost - is not only lost but miles from the next exit"
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What are overall dimensions and size? Is the backing an overlay of paper or cardboard on back of medal? I have a few NSKK table medals in my collection. The maker is usually stamped into back.
Last edited by Rossi; 04-17-2024 at 04:20 PM.
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It is a participant badge for a night time navigation drive to Breslau. It would have been fixed to the radiator/cooler grill. It measures 90x56 mm. The backing is paper, so probably never used
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I thought these were fakes made in Poland? And that none were originally made. Just my thoughts.
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I probably should NOT use links that may be gone tomorrow, but look at the one for sale at German Military Collection WW1 WW2 - Military Shop - German Military Collection Search Breslau.But that one is with reverse backing (easily removed). I was maybe wrong assuming all fakes/fantasy plaques concerning this item were from Poland?! This one is for sale from England. And strange with that tag on the reverse. IMO not something I would want in my collection. PS! I am not certain how to get the pictures from that site in my reply. Sorry.
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Looking further at the original posted medal. It seems to have casting pits and pocks. Not indicative of good work with the mould or casting. You can see them in adlers wings, talon, in letters and in field around adlers head. Not sure about this as being one I would trust or want to spring for.
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