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    mint PAB in silver, which maker??

    Hi,

    would the experts take a look on that nice Panzerkampfabzeichen in hollow pattern.

    Is the maker known?

    Thanks for help!
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      #3
      Hi meht,

      IMO, It's a unknown marker Daisy PAB Silver "B" variant. You can see a little flower in the grass.

      Best regards,
      Gabor

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        #4
        It may be just the photo's, but i think I see the finish rubbed off the edges of the wings, the ridges of the tank, and the edges of the catch and hinge. If thats the case how can you call it a "mint badge", certainly the badge is in very nice "unworn" condition, and possibly part of a "vet bring back" collection, but these photo's definitely don't show it as "mint".

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          #5
          in hand with eyes on it, it is mint. Zink items have not the perfect surface as Buntmetall pieces have, this badge was not in better condition, when it left the fabric.

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