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Fallschirmschützenabzeichen des Heeres at Weitze €25.000,- whooooot!!

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    #16
    The 25k is for the engraved one.

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      #17
      Hi, Surely it is for the unengraved one. As a collector of antique silver once a piece of silver is personalised it loses a lot of its value. Regards Jack

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        #18
        ????


        Originally posted by mott-the hoople View Post
        Hi, Surely it is for the unengraved one. As a collector of antique silver once a piece of silver is personalised it loses a lot of its value. Regards Jack

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          #19
          Seems you are new to the collection world!!

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            #20
            Just a stupid question from me here.. why is the Heeres Para badges so rare?

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              #21
              Originally posted by Steinar View Post
              Just a stupid question from me here.. why is the Heeres Para badges so rare?
              It is just not a regular Heer para badge. The 1st page of this thread explains why this one is so rare.

              A cased early aluminum Heer badge would go for about 15% of what this one would be worth.
              Willi

              Preußens Gloria!

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              Sapere aude

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                #22
                what is the new Weitze price for this not-engraved badge
                he bought it by Hermann Historica 10/2009 , 7200.- euro


                AUSZEICHNUNGEN DRITTES REICH
                Los Nr.3136
                Fallschirmschützenabzeichen
                des Heeres
                Silber, ohne Gravur. Detailliert geprägter, feuervergoldeter Kranz mit aufgenietetem Adler. Rs. Feingehaltspunze "800", halbrunde Nadel. Sichtlich getragenes Stück, etwas angelaufen, der Sicherungshaken abgebrochen (Nie 7.06.01 3). Dazu aktuelle Niemann-Fotoexpertise.
                Die Silberstücke gelangten lediglich vor dem Krieg in geringer Stückzahl zu Verleihung und sind ungleich seltener als die Zink- oder Aluminiumausführungen.

                Zustand: II Limit: 4800 EURO 7200 EURO

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                  #23
                  Hi.

                  I handled the engraved type today at Milan show and it's a 100% original piece ! very nice. Wreath is silver too.

                  Ivan Bombardieri

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                    #24
                    Hello!!
                    This sign can weigh 40,63 grammes?
                    Whole free of defects .
                    Surname...Dengler
                    Last edited by Valdemar.J; 04-17-2010, 12:13 PM.

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                      #25
                      e stand

                      take a look at the estand 2 heeres fj abzeichen.
                      much cheaper........

                      tonnie


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                        #26
                        Has not understood.
                        I have asked weight of this sign.
                        The standard of 30 gramme.
                        Whether the sign with weight 40,63 is known

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                          #27
                          Giday Anniekaa,

                          Please note, the two badges that are currently for sale on the e-stand are both made of zinc. They most likely were made from 1943 onwards.

                          If you want a Fallschirmschützenabzeichen as worn by members of the original army paratroopers then you will need to buy a badge made of aluminium. These badges are quite rare and accordingly more expensive than those made of zinc.

                          Best wishes,

                          Ian

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                            #28
                            Es!
                            I speak about a badge from silver, with an engraving, a sample of 1937. Nimmergut, page .2323-2324. Why the badge weighs 40,63? Who has data?

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                              #29
                              u sure he doesnt mean 2500 euro which should be the real price?

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                                #30
                                Originally posted by Daniele C View Post
                                u sure he doesnt mean 2500 euro which should be the real price?
                                2500 ...I think, it is not enough.
                                Such badge cannot be bought below 15000

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