looking at this item and reading in your words I would think,,!
its light weight and its frosted
from there
I know by my own examples off hollow and frosted items.
this item could be hollow .
the frosting looks like the frosting you would get with the silver frosting method
not the kind of frosting you will find on Iron crosses of the 1930's
Hollow
Means not ,,,,its visible by seems ..
the old jewellers made it very hard to detect .
here a picture of a hollow item with a invisible soldering .
I am familiar with pieces that are solid versus hollow. This badge is as I described. I will post a side view when I can get to it.
This badge is struck in a light weight material that looks to be aluminum to me. I don't know if it is cupal as I understand cupal. That being a laminate of aluminum over a copper core. Perhaps that's incorrect these days.
There are no seams or vent holes to indicate an assembled piece.
As for frosting lasting only 10 years? Really? I'm at a loss as to how to answer.
All the best,
Tony
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