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    This is a Silver, not a Bronze, correct ?

    Thanks
    Pat
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    Another.
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      #3
      Maybe I should be asking if it is original?

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        #4
        Very Nice

        IMO, it looks like an original (and hard to find) Hermann Aurich IAB.
        Sorry I didn't see about the version (bronze or silver) question before answering about its originality. Congrats on scoring a Fine, Seldom seen IAB.

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          #5
          Iab

          Nice infantry assault badge

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            #6
            Hello Pat,

            in my opinion it's an original IAB made by Hermann Aurich. Unfortunately there's already a lot of zinc pest - maybe it was stored in a bad environment?
            To tell you the grade is really difficult. If I have a look on the catch and the hinge I would say it's a bronze grade, but I'm absolutely not sure!
            As a silver grade you can find them from time to time. As a bronze grade they are more than rare. I know just 2 of them :-)

            Best regards
            Sven

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              #7
              An original for me as well, and probably a silver grade judging from what looks like silver finish on the underside of the pin near the tension foot. The rest of the badge looks like heavily patinated bear zinc IMO.

              Tom
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                #8
                Thanks all. Should I cover the zinc pest area with vaseline?

                Actually, should I just cover the whole badge with vaseline ?

                Regards,
                Pat

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                  #9
                  Vaso?

                  Hi again Pat, as far as vasoline is concerned? Personally I would attempt to deter future pesting by applying vasoline liberally (and to cleanup existing deteriation).
                  Some collectors leave overnight, use Q-tips, (watch for lint, etc.) or remove shortly thereafter. It's your call though, and of course others prefer to leave as is.good luck, Pete

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                    #10
                    I agree, nice original and most likely a silver grade!
                    Kind regards,
                    Giel


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                      #11
                      I vote silver too, but in this condition, imo, the grade is irrelevant..

                      As advised in a previous post, I would use vasoline on this badge.

                      regards
                      Graeme

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                        #12
                        I am giving it a nice Vaseline bath. I will pull it out after 24 hours, clean it off, and take some photos to see if it had any effect.

                        Thanks
                        Pat

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                          #13
                          Due to the darkening on the obverse, I vote silver as well.
                          Looking forward to the result of vaseline treatment

                          //Thomas

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                            #14
                            I put the vaseline on it after my last post. It has been about 3 days. Took off the vaseline and here are the pictures.

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                            Pat
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