is a bronze SA Sportabzeichen....Do you see it right? .... I do not trust anyone, given the good copies that are sold everywhere
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Hello,
I am not getting a good feeling about the badge in question. In the first place, it appears to have the wording 'Eigentum d. SA-Sportabzeichen Hauptstelle' on the back of the sword. That would make it a non-serial numbered, second-pattern SA Sports Badge of the type awarded between 1935 and 1939. It would not be a late type SA Defense Badge. IMO this type of badge should be struck from iron, not zinc, and it should be magnetic. I don't know what the badge in question is made of, but it doesn't look like iron. I have never seen an SA Sports or Defense Badge in zinc that I would consider original, except for the SA Defense Badge for War Wounded. Also, the hardware on this badge is not what I am used to seeing on original SA Sport Badges, especially the catch and catchplate which looks very odd.
Best regards,
TomMihi libertas necessest!
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