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    silver wound badge question

    I have this wound badge and have a question. It looks to be a silver wound badge, but I am not 100% sure about that. My question is this--is this a black wound badge polished--do WWI silver wound badge come in pressed medal--and last--this badge is not magnetic. Any thought or ideas would be helpful. Mike
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    Mike, I'll try to answer all of your questions:

    1.) No, there are only black WBs made from iron and brass (rare!), so your badge is a "real" silver Wound Badge

    2.) Yes, there are hollow made silver WBs.

    3.) Non-magnetic could be silver plated brass, or... silver! To test the last you could ask a jeweller for a test or you could make a small scratch on the reverse to see if there is another metal under the silver, but this method may be a little rough
    Not all real silver examples were stamped!

    The first thing I would do is to grab a good lens and check this badge for any parts, were maybe a (possible) silver-plating is polished off by wearing that badge. So I identified a "real silver" WB from Jörg Kalies as a silver-plated brass badge some weeks ago. The plating was removed at the air-hole of the M16 helmet and there was brass visible!

    I hope this will help you.

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