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    Hi guys,

    new addition to my GAB family,cupal example by unknown maker #7 in GAB book.

    I hope you like it as much as i do.

    all comments welcome.

    kind regards,

    Eddie
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              #7
              Congrats Eddie,
              a very nice addition to your GAB collection

              Kind regards

              Martin

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                #8
                Beautiful badge ,I also like the background panzer cool display!!

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                  #9
                  Nice one.
                  From what can you see that this is a cupal and not a solid zinc variant?

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                    #10
                    Nice find Eddie


                    Andy

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                      #11
                      Originally posted by Hans Kondor View Post
                      Nice one.
                      From what can you see that this is a cupal and not a solid zinc variant?
                      Hi Hans,

                      this one is light as a feather and cooper showing indicates that this is cupal example.

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                        Hi Eddie,

                        Beautiful example, very nice condition.

                        I would tend to agree with your assessment on it being CUPAL. Not only do you see the copper layer on the obverse, but you can see the crevaces in the reverse which is very typical of Cupal GABs.

                        You could also weigh it, should be about 15 grams if it is CUPAL (if it were zink it would be more like 30 grams).

                        Tom
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                          #13
                          Originally posted by Eddie View Post
                          Hi Hans,

                          this one is light as a feather and cooper showing indicates that this is cupal example.
                          Thanks for the explanation!

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                            #14
                            Originally posted by Thomas Durante View Post
                            Hi Eddie,

                            Beautiful example, very nice condition.

                            I would tend to agree with your assessment on it being CUPAL. Not only do you see the copper layer on the obverse, but you can see the crevaces in the reverse which is very typical of Cupal GABs.

                            You could also weigh it, should be about 15 grams if it is CUPAL (if it were zink it would be more like 30 grams).

                            Tom
                            Hi Tom,

                            thank you for your comment,my digital scale is broken but i have zinc example as well and there is no need for the scale by just holding them the difference is big in weight and like you also mention copper is another evidence this badge being CUPAL

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                              #15
                              Originally posted by Hans Kondor View Post
                              Thanks for the explanation!
                              no problem mate

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