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    Braunschweig 1/35 opinion

    Hi for all member,

    What do you think about this badge ? Original or fake ?




    #2
    It looks good to me.

    Mil

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      #3
      I agree with Mil: good one, identical to mine!

      JC

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        #4
        Agree with both gents. Like the 29 RPT badge, the SA Treffen badge is undervalued IMO considering both were official honor badges of the party.

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          #5
          As a question, did they ever make a non-portable version of this 1931 version, seeing that a non-portable "super-sized" plaque for 1929 was made?

          Mil

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            #6
            In your opinion, wich is the "normal" level of price for a badge in this condition ?

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              #7
              I agree: this '31 Braunschweig SA badge looks fine to me.

              Mil: I've never seen "a non-portable version of this 1931 version," but the 1929 non-portable medallion -- like all of the RPT medallions from 1933 onward -- was created as a cased souvenir by the NSDAP itself, where the 1931 Braunschweig badge was produced by the SA for it's event. And the cased RPT medallions in the later 1930s were also used as awards for the various competitions that were held in tandem with the NSDAP Congress of each year.

              Br. James

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                #8
                Thanks for clarifying, brother James.
                you learn something new everday.

                Mil

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by udimension View Post
                  In your opinion, wich is the "normal" level of price for a badge in this condition ?
                  Nobody can answer to this question ?

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                    #10
                    I;ve seen pieces go for between US$85-135

                    Mil

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                      #11
                      For a clean example like this I'd expect a price range of $150-185.00. The hollow versions sell for more, but for a solid piece, this appears to be in very nice condition.
                      Erich
                      Festina lente!

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