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A wonderful and rare plate. Issued to commemorate the Dutch soldiers who died in combat on the eastern front. Company who made these is 'Begeer' and they are all made of zinc. There is also a similar NSB version of this plaque. Do you have the box as well? They are rather small. Without case i would rate these at 500€. With box even more. Very rarely they appear on the market.
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Originally posted by Jelle M. View PostA wonderful and rare plate. Issued to commemorate the Dutch soldiers who died in combat on the eastern front. Company who made these is 'Begeer' and they are all made of zinc. There is also a similar NSB version of this plaque. Do you have the box as well? They are rather small. Without case i would rate these at 500€. With box even more. Very rarely they appear on the market.
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Originally posted by jabnus View PostThese were definately NOT Made by Begeer.
Value is quite a bit more than 500 euro actually.
Where is that list posted? I think i made it ages ago. Only about 100-150 of these are known so far.
https://axis101.bizland.com/DutchAwards5.htm
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Wonderful and rare plaque nice to see one posted.
Rene Chavez
www.foreignvolunteerlegion.com
www.axis101.bizland.com
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The 'Oostland'-plaques
Dear all,
These are actually quite rare and difficult to find...they were sent by the NSB-leadership to the 'next-of-kin' of volunteers killed in action on the Eastern Front.
I have three examples (dated: 1941, 1942 and 1943) in my private collection (one came still in its blue-coloured etui). I also sold two examples over the years....
I only know of about 30 pieces that are around in collections world-wide....so one can easily refer to them as 'fairly rare'....and deem 500 Eu a bargain-price....I think they are worth the double!
Best regards,
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Here is mine....
Believed to be Herman Casper Polman , note the Birth Year is missing !
Any info gratefully received.
Mark
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The NSB 'Oostland'-plaques..
Dear Stirnpanzer,
I have always liked to further investigate these plaques and I have found an entry in an NSB-publication regarding Polman (as attached)
His full name was Herman Casper POLMAN and he had the NSB-partynumber: 85029: regrettably nothing more on his DOB or profession.
Just for your information....
Best regards,
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