What do you folks think of this? Young Cossack medal? THanx in advance for your time & comments. Rick C.
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Unfortunately the Cossack badge is a repro. IMO original ones have the hollow back.
Rene Chavez
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Interesting badge . . .
Hi Rick,
An interesting badge. I have heard that all known originals are stamped, but having said that I would be open to the possibility of a die-struck piece.
If it's a "cast" badge how did the maker manage the raised markings on the reverse?
Did anyone notice that the pin catch is reversed from other badges of the period?
I'd like to know for sure if this piece is cast of die-struck.
Also, some late war badges were die-cast like the numbered assault badges.
Diane
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Detlev:
All books I've seen only mention hollow back as the folks here say but showing this to JC he related: "The young cossack badge was a real cheap ass badge-stamped in raw steel and more like a tinny than a badge. They usually show a lot of rust and other damage.******160;
This example looks more die cast than "Cast" and could be a quality private purchase as might have been bought by a German cadre member. I've seen dozens of the crappy ones but NEVER one like this.")
Who knows but I've not yet given up on it yet. From enlarging the backside raised letters I see: “E (or F)MTWU_ _” “KANS ZETS_ _ _ LEIPZIG” Does anyone make any sense of this?Attached Files
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