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    Bronze APB with severed pin

    This badge is a zink type with the remnants of a broken pin. The catch plate, hinge, and pin remnant are magnetic.

    Is it an original?

    regards, Robert
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          #5
          The badge weighs 32 grams, and measures just over 5.8 with a width of 4.9.

          The is obvious cracking at the two hole recesses.

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            #6
            Anyone?

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              #7
              I could be wrong, but this looks like the "goggle fake" to me.


              Regards,


              Daniel

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                #8
                Hi Robert,

                Its a tough one due to the condition, but I think it is fine. Looks to be a good Juncker, but with its hardware missing. There is also a lack of detail on the obverse, but I think that could be due to wear and its poor storage condition. If it is yours already, then I would recommend cleaning it up with some vaseline and see if the details will come out of it.

                The goggles fake has more of a slender face IMO, so I don't think this is one of them IMO.

                Tom
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                  #9
                  Thanks Daniel and Thomas, I appreciate you looking.

                  I own it, but can send it back. In hand, and next to my other ones, the detail and proportions look fine. I'll vaseline it and take better photos.

                  Regards, Robert

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                    #10
                    Hello Robert,
                    I agree with Tom on this one, it is a good Juncker.
                    The condition even with the missing hook and pin would make it a perfectly acceptable addition to your collection...it just adds to the history of the badge.

                    I always feel that there is an inherent defect in the pins of the Juncker badges at it is not uncommon to see them either repaired or like yours missing completely.

                    I have just posted a comment on another Juncker APB that looks to have had the pin repaired in virtually the same place your badge has lost his

                    All the best
                    Doug

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                      #11
                      no problems with this one,,,

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                        #12
                        I have to chime in and say good badge.The first pic of the reverse of this badge told ME it was a Juncker jmo.

                        Dennis J
                        Last edited by Dennis J; 06-30-2012, 06:20 PM. Reason: spelling

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                          #13
                          Great, thanks fellows!

                          regards, Robert

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                            #14
                            While the details on the badge itself don't exactly jump out at one, the catch hinge itself sells me on it.

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