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    Soviet Guards Badge

    Here is a soviet Guards badge that I picked up the other day. Can anyone tell me if this is a original? I'm guessing these are quite common and have low value, but everything is being faked these days. Is it posible to date this badge? I know there was many variations of this particular badge.
    Picked up a russian hat badge aswell.






    #2
    Hi ,

    Original Guards badge end of production .

    Regards

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      #3
      Thanks a lot!

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        #4
        To the best of my knowledge, World War II vintage Guard's Badges DO NOT have a fringe to the bottom of the flag.

        Compare to my WWII example:

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          #5
          That´s Correct and this is a nice Example

          Andy

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            #6
            Some time back I read that the Guards badges with pin attachments were developed for use by the female members of Guards units, so that they were not required to poke holes in their uniforms.
            I do not know if that is accurate.

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              #7
              Hello,

              This is an interesting hypothesis , can you try to find the source ?

              Regards

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                #8
                Originally posted by Bill D. View Post
                Some time back I read that the Guards badges with pin attachments were developed for use by the female members of Guards units, so that they were not required to poke holes in their uniforms.
                I do not know if that is accurate.
                There is no basis to this. Men don't like poking holes in their uniforms any more or less than women.

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                  #9
                  Pins instead of screwbacks came to most Armed Forces badges in late USSR.
                  And that process wasn't depend on soldier or officer's sex.

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by GIZMO8Z View Post
                    To the best of my knowledge, World War II vintage Guard's Badges DO NOT have a fringe to the bottom of the flag.

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                    There are exceptions to this rule

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                      #11
                      No one type of wartime Guard badges has a fringe on its banner.

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