Looks worn but ok ! Wait for others to reply..
I'd rather be A "RaD Man than a Mad Man "
It's a copy. 100% fake
The seller bought at auction in England
I'm curious what the point of your question was if you know this is a fake..
Smitty
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letter: i - 2x i its u and n, 3x i its m , ii - n and u, iii its m
If no one answered here, I paid an expert. He told me it was 100% a copy.
I noticed the composition of the letters u, n, m. I noticed it and it's suspicious
I'm sorry, I'm using a sentence translator
Offered at auction in the Czech Republic. I auctioned off the badge. I had my doubts and asked for help. No response here.
I paid the expert for his opinion.
The answer is that it is on 100% copy. I'm writing here what I found out.
The seller refunded my payment. He stated that he bought it at an auction in England and believed that it was the original
Godmax, are we to believe hat there was only ONE maker of these ? Some producers had die flaws or all together different processes, since the suspension rings aren't marked for identification, do we REALLY know that these are fake ? And should we trust a nameless expert that conveniently charged you for a quasi verification.. Just curious, after all these years OUR experts never noticed anything amiss. I post three examples for comparison, are they all fakes ? On a side note, I will in the future be wary of any post's that you may start asking for help in the future, if you have some findings, start a thread based on your observations and not the 'Trap' thread.. Sincerely G
I'd rather be A "RaD Man than a Mad Man "
Personnally, I prefer to buy those medals in aluminium.
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