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    German Wound Badges

    Hi all,

    I have just bought these three wound badges and i would like your thoughts on them.....i am a novice when it comes to ww1 german and am really worried about fakes. The Gold badge is marked L/54 but the other two are not marked...
    http://photobucket.com/donnie3277

    Many thanks, Donnie

    #2
    The black and silver appear to be issue pieces. Are they magnetic? The gold would be a private purchase piece from the 20-30s. Your EK2 is on the wrong ribbon btw.
    pseudo-expert

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      #3
      Many thanks for your help.......i will sort the EK2 ribbon....also the Gold WB is the one with the makers mark?...i expect that L/54 were still producing these in the 20's and 30's? does this badge still count as an original or a repro as it was not issued?

      Again, many thanks for your help...it is much appreciated. Donnie

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        #4
        A wound badge marked L/54 should be something made in the 40's shouldn't it? Unless it's old stock restamped with the LDO number. If a badge is original but unissued, it's still considered good. Unissued items are often sought after because they are often mint or in very good shape.

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          #5
          An L/ mark would be from the 40s. The style of badge (ie, when the die was made) is from the 20-30s era. I suspect the L/# was added after the LDO regs required it.
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            #6
            Hi mate,

            Here is some better pics....on closer inspection the mark is L54 not L/54....







            I hope these help, Donnie

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