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    #16
    Originally posted by Darrell View Post
    Because you posted them through an outside link.

    Will they be there in one month? A year? None ever stay very long. This is from past experience. Nothing to do with whether you would remove them on purpose or not.
    They are from my photos on my computer they would only be gone if I removed them.
    So the figure looks a fake, how about the badge I sold.

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      #17
      Originally posted by guest5234 View Post
      They are from my photos on my computer they would only be gone if I removed them.
      ....
      No they are posted through a 3rd Party Webshare site much like Photobucket. You can only attach images to the server here if you are an Association Member.

      As far as the Minesweeper Badge, although de-nazified it appears to be an original Schwerin. It has been vaulted as is sometimes seen with these KM badges (Likewise uploaded now to server).
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        #18
        I agree with Darrell, it is a good one...

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          #19
          Originally posted by Nordmark View Post
          I agree with Darrell, it is a good one...
          It was sold on ebay for £60, decent price?

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            #20
            Originally posted by guest5234 View Post
            It was sold on ebay for £60, decent price?
            Depends on who is buying. When it comes to denaizfied pieces ... beauty is in the eye of the beholder. For what non-messed with pieces cost, I'd save a few Euros and buy something that is complete. You wont have problems selling in the future. You can pay 60 Euro today. It will likely be the same value in 10 years (if that).

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              #21
              Originally posted by Darrell View Post
              Depends on who is buying. When it comes to denaizfied pieces ... beauty is in the eye of the beholder. For what non-messed with pieces cost, I'd save a few Euros and buy something that is complete. You wont have problems selling in the future. You can pay 60 Euro today. It will likely be the same value in 10 years (if that).
              I sold it for £60, that is what I meant.

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