T,
You have many more badges than I. I started collecting Austrian badges in a general way back in the late 1970s. I was lucky enough to find several at the Stuttgart Sammlerborse during that time. There were few fakes back then, so if you knew what to look for, you could find some nice pieces. My Sturmtrupp badges are the most common varieties. Unfortunately, nothing rare.
Gregory,
The dragons are collar devices for machine gun troops, while the insignia at the top of the photo are machine gunner's cap badges. Neither have anything on the back side as they were meant to be sewn on.
You have many more badges than I. I started collecting Austrian badges in a general way back in the late 1970s. I was lucky enough to find several at the Stuttgart Sammlerborse during that time. There were few fakes back then, so if you knew what to look for, you could find some nice pieces. My Sturmtrupp badges are the most common varieties. Unfortunately, nothing rare.
Gregory,
The dragons are collar devices for machine gun troops, while the insignia at the top of the photo are machine gunner's cap badges. Neither have anything on the back side as they were meant to be sewn on.
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