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    #16
    Thank you Giel and Eddie. I read in the PAB book, that the RRS and the EWE markers used a cooper colored base coating before applying the finish. I can see this cooper colored, when i keep this EWE in my hands.

    Best regards,
    Gabor
    Last edited by Gabor Tischler; 02-19-2011, 03:10 PM.

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      #17
      Congratulations Gabenn on a very hard to find PAB. I'm glad the others OK it. The better pictures told so much more.

      Dennis

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        #18
        Just my opinion here, it looks like a ground dug bronze example to me. I belive that a copper coated badge wether it be ground dug or other wise would not look as this example does. Reguardless it is a good example wether it be bronze or silver. Albeit, it is very close to relic condition and not something that most would want.

        Chet
        Zinc stinks!

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          #19
          Hi Gabor

          It does look original, but those close up pics show that the obverse has had a terrible life, a lot of damaged areas.

          regards
          Graeme

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