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Fake/Repro Parteiabzeichen
Ladies, Gents
Every few days a Party badge is posted for authentication and whether it's an easy-to-spot fake or not, it's a question new collectors and old ask frequently. With this in mind, it may be a good idea, and fun, to start a thread with examples of fake Party badges. Generally, we like to only post authentic pieces but I think this will have some value to collectors.
I'll start with a fake not too often encountered and will fool many.
Mark
This one, below, is the same as Jo's posted fake. It's a Japanese fake.
Here are a couple different badges, but closeups because a couple are watermarked with a dealer's name and I'm not gonna call him out.
1 and 2 are the Japanese fake fonts. 3 and 4 are different fake fonts.
In this world there's two kinds of people, my friend. Those with loaded guns, and those who dig. You dig. CE
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02-09-2014 06:38 AM
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This is a great thread idea! It's important to study both genuine and fake examples.
The RZM/Ges. Gesch. combination isn't a sure sign of authenticity or lack thereof, but I have noticed that it's on a lot of the better fakes.
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Erno
This is a great thread idea! It's important to study both genuine and fake examples.
The RZM/Ges. Gesch. combination isn't a sure sign of authenticity or lack thereof, but I have noticed that it's on a lot of the better fakes.
Thank you, Erno. It's important to know your enemy, in this case, the fake badge. I think it's an important thread and it should grow.
In this world there's two kinds of people, my friend. Those with loaded guns, and those who dig. You dig. CE
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Terrific idea Mark! Some of these copies are very good, certainly good enough to fool this little colonial so any extra help we can have to guard against being caught is a bonus. Great idea mate, well done!
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FIG.CB.53 The "F.R" Lilliput reproduction.
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The epoxy resin and tin Eastern European produced reproduction.
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Another no name brand reproduction
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