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    Mystery badge!

    I was given the badge pictured below last week by a friend who knows i'm into this sort of stuff. He was given it by his father who said he had originally obtained it during the early seventies when Russians had visited his place of work. As far as he can recall they were made specially for the occasion and commemorated a particular village, town etc. that was totally wiped off the face of the earth by the invading German forces during WWII. A small number of them were given to the workers with my friends father ending up with the one pictured below. Although I have searched the net I cannot find any corroborating information to this effect. Nor can I locate any other examples of this badge. I can't even work out the possible name on the front of the badge!

    The badge is precisely 20mm * 13mm. Gilded, I think. Enamelled red background on the front. Two markings on the reverse (MM's?). Pin has been previously bent out of shape but looks to be original to the badge.

    Nice little curio.

    Any ideas?

    Regards .... Sid
    Last edited by Hissing_Sid; 10-01-2007, 03:01 PM.

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    Second Piccy attempt....
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      #3
      Hi sid,

      there is no mystery.

      It is a very common badge, you could buy it for 13 or 3 kopek, a few cent.

      Please see here:

      http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vitebsk

      Regards
      Uwe

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        #4
        Originally posted by speedytop View Post
        Hi sid,

        there is no mystery.

        It is a very common badge, you could buy it for 13 or 3 kopek, a few cent.

        Please see here:

        http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vitebsk

        Regards
        Uwe
        Lol.

        Methinks someones been spinning me a few yarns then

        Cheers Uwe and thanks for the info....

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          #5
          I am almost certain that the number "3" on the back is related to the price of the item, which was at that time 3 Kopeks

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            #6
            Hi,

            it is not really important, but the price is 13 kopecks.

            I had a look on several of these buyable pieces, and I found, that it is:

            Ц13K

            and the first letter is the abbreviation from Цена (price).

            On other badges you can find Ц40K, Ц22K etc.

            Regards
            Uwe
            Last edited by speedytop; 10-03-2007, 03:23 PM.

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              #7
              Appreciate the feedback guys.

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                #8
                Originally posted by Hissing_Sid View Post
                Methinks someones been spinning me a few yarns then
                At least they didn't try and tell you it was SPETSNAZ

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by speedytop View Post
                  Hi,

                  it is not really important, but the price is 13 kopecks.

                  I had a look on several of these buyable pieces, and I found, that it is:

                  Ц13K

                  and the first letter is the abbreviation from Цена (price).

                  On other badges you can find Ц40K, Ц22K etc.

                  Regards
                  Uwe
                  Of course! I should have known that. The "K" at then end of the 13 was a bit of a givaway

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