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    Hi guys I pick this Russian badge yesterday on garage sale , any idea what it is for or any information
    Thanks
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    Gj
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      #3
      Not specifically familiar with it but I believe it says Glory to the Red Army on the obverse. It's marked to the Moscow Mint on the reverse but with a Pobeda factory marked screwplate.
      Thanks,
      Eric Gaumann

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        #4
        This is a shield.
        The screwplate isn't original to shield.
        Two clasps places clearly seen on the back side.

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          #5
          Thank you guys for all help
          It's ww2 ?

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            #6
            No, it's postwar.
            Wartime name of soviet armed forces is - Red Army.
            It was changed to Soviet Army later.

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              #7
              John,

              I believe this badge was specifically for a participant in the 1945 Victory Day parade. I cannot absolutely vouch for it's authenticity, but it looks good from the photos. Looks as though it was originally pin backed (vertical), but was converted to a screw back- better for a military uniform.

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                #8
                Here are some pics of the original prongs on it:

                http://soviet-awards.com/forum/sovie...945-badge.html

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by Komandir RKKA View Post
                  No, it's postwar.
                  Wartime name of soviet armed forces is - Red Army.
                  It was changed to Soviet Army later.
                  In 1946

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                    Thanks guys

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