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    Uboot war badge 1918

    Hello,

    Can you tell me your opinion about this badge? Original or not?
    Thanks.

    Greg.
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    #2
    Am I seeing a raised mirror image reverse and not a hollow back? Are my eyes that bad?

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      #3
      I believe this is a Stenhauer und Luck badge from the 1930s-40s.

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        #4
        Originally posted by Ron P View Post
        Am I seeing a raised mirror image reverse and not a hollow back? Are my eyes that bad?
        I don't think so, look at the submarine, it's different. But I agree, that's no easy to see.

        Greg.

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          #5
          Originally posted by bolewts58 View Post
          I believe this is a Stenhauer und Luck badge from the 1930s-40s.
          In this case, can we call it an original one? The badge is officially created in early 1918, so wartime badges should be rare.

          Greg.

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            #6
            Originally posted by Gorg View Post
            In this case, can we call it an original one? The badge is officially created in early 1918, so wartime badges should be rare.

            Greg.
            Qualification for the badge were 3 rides against the enemy (patrols at the home coast were not included), later also 2 rides if their total duration was 150 days on the sea. Quantity of awarded pieces is estimated at 4500-5000 (so not very rare).

            This one we should call private purchased replacement IMO

            regards
            Tom

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              #7
              "This one we should call private purchased replacement IMO "


              I concur

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                #8
                Thanks guys. Any idea how is it valuable? I like it, it's very beautiful. I could buy it if it worth it.

                Greg.

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by Gorg View Post
                  Thanks guys. Any idea how is it valuable? I like it, it's very beautiful. I could buy it if it worth it.

                  Greg.

                  mmmmm....these hollow back badges surface (pun intended) fairly often. I would shop around to see the median price and then negotiate a price for this one.

                  The same can be said for the Schott badges.

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                    #10
                    The only one I found is here: https://militariaplaza.nl/world-war-...ge-1920-detail
                    Price is 395€, but I have no one else to compare.

                    Greg.

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                      #11
                      Originally posted by Gorg View Post
                      The only one I found is here: https://militariaplaza.nl/world-war-...ge-1920-detail
                      Price is 395€, but I have no one else to compare.

                      Greg.
                      I don't see any other for sale right now either, however for about 1.5x that amount you can have a period, Schott badge!

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                        #12
                        Originally posted by Claudius View Post
                        I don't see any other for sale right now either, however for about 1.5x that amount you can have a period, Schott badge!
                        Nothing strange. Many other replacements of 1920's-30's are exepnsiver as awarded period originals, i.e. Iron Crosses 1st class or wound badges with screwback, additional hooks or other unusual mounting. Or just made by more demanded manufacturers.

                        A hollow U-Boot badge is for sure scarcer as the solid one. If somebody is collecting variants, is often ready to pay more for the piece missing in his collection

                        regards
                        Tom

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                          #13
                          Thanks for your comment Tom.
                          No worry, I didn't pay 395€ for this one (I finally bought it). I got it for half, so I'm probably a lucky guy then

                          Greg.

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