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    Minty Junker Bandenkampfabzeichen Anti-Partisan Badge

    Should be a Junker TYPE 4, I'll post pictures from the back later
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    Be sure to post the reverse because I am seeing some red flags already from just this obverse pic....


    Tom
    If it doesn't have a hinge and catch, I'm not interested......well, maybe a little

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      #3
      Originally posted by Thomas Durante View Post
      Be sure to post the reverse because I am seeing some red flags already from just this obverse pic....


      Tom

      TOM, ok I'm doing

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        #4
        This is definitely not type IV, but it has a chance of type III
        Jacek
        Last edited by e-maus; 03-24-2020, 08:39 AM.

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          #5
          I still have the photos there ....
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            #6
            The reverse looks pretty good. Can you post some closeups of the acorns on the obverse?


            Tom
            If it doesn't have a hinge and catch, I'm not interested......well, maybe a little

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              #7
              Originally posted by Thomas Durante View Post
              The reverse looks pretty good. Can you post some closeups of the acorns on the obverse?


              Tom

              TOM here is....

              Marko
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                #8
                Tom, my friend got the piece directly from the family and that's why I'm sure it fits.

                Best regards,
                Marko

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                    #10
                    Hi Marko,


                    Maybe I am wrong, but the acorn caps still look odd to me, they are flat like we see on some fakes where they appear to have been hit with a cross-hatch stamp to make them look detailed. Its hard to see on your black & white closeups, but the original pics you posted (the ones in color with the green background) show better what I am talking about. Maybe Antonio or a few others who specialize in APBs will say I am offbase here as I admittedly don't really specialize in these, but have always looked at the flat acorn caps with stamped hatch pattern as a big red flag.

                    Tom
                    If it doesn't have a hinge and catch, I'm not interested......well, maybe a little

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                      #11
                      Originally posted by Thomas Durante View Post
                      Hi Marko,


                      Maybe I am wrong, but the acorn caps still look odd to me, they are flat like we see on some fakes where they appear to have been hit with a cross-hatch stamp to make them look detailed. Its hard to see on your closeups, but the original pics you posted (the ones with the green background) show better what I am talking about. Maybe Antonio or a few others who specialize in APBs will say I am offbase here as I admittedly don't really specialize in these, but have always looked at the flat acorn caps with stamped hatch pattern as a big red flag.

                      Tom
                      Thanks Tom.

                      My friend sent me the photos with my cell phone, I may take better pictures with my camera.
                      As I wrote earlier, the piece comes directly from the family of the loaned soldier, so I was pretty sure.

                      Marko

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                        #12
                        Originally posted by Mücke View Post
                        Thanks Tom.

                        My friend sent me the photos with my cell phone, I may take better pictures with my camera.
                        As I wrote earlier, the piece comes directly from the family of the loaned soldier, so I was pretty sure.

                        Marko
                        I got an EK I "directly from the family" while I was living in Germany - it was a fake.

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                          #13
                          I think the details is missing because of the photos. Anti partisan badges are a minefield, the one and only thing that is really needed are very good an detailed photos. Cell phones can't take such photos.
                          Kind regards,
                          Giel


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