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    4239ECF4-C231-4074-9A86-C3D5BF856021.jpegHi guys, i think it’s original, what do you think? Thanks for helps ???? I know quality are bad but price is nice.
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    It's an army flak badge by the so called maker "LM" (IMO LB). These are always found in this kind of horrible condition.

    Can a mod move this thread to the army awards forum?
    Kind regards,
    Giel


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      #3
      An original for me as well, but as Giel says these are always found in this typical degraded condition for some reason.

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

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        #4
        agree its a LM

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          #5
          Interesting comments guys, I wonder why they always found in this condition? what would be your theories on this?

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            #6
            Originally posted by James503 View Post
            Interesting comments guys, I wonder why they always found in this condition? what would be your theories on this?
            Hi James,

            I think there was a hoard fine of these a few decades ago, and these are the only ones from this maker we have seen. They must have been stored poorly and some are found in better condition than others, but every one seems to have some level of corrosion.

            Its interesting that we have never seen one in minty condition. Possibly a late war maker whose badges never made it into circulation or were awarded.

            Tom
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              #7
              Hi Thomas - Very interesting.

              Thank you for taking the time to respond and explain.

              James

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                #8
                Here is an example in better condition, probably about as good as one can hope to find.
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