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    P-A-B Silver !!!!!

    I want to show you this badge. I like it what is your opinion?

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      #3
      Hi Michael,

      Textbook original Juncker in great shape, love the patina and natural wear.

      Tom
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        #4
        Very nice Juncker!

        Although, I think there is too much green patina on reverse, the badge has nice shape and has sharp details. So I give with no doubts

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          #5
          Nice and dirty untouched original.
          Kind regards,
          Giel


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            #6
            Very nice Juncker



            Andy

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              #7
              Nice example

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                #8
                The green stuf is by no means patina.. it damages the badge and should be removed IMHO....

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                  #9
                  thanks for the opinions which could remove this? without the badge damaging.

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                    #10
                    Were it mine I would take a tooth brush with some warm soapy water to the reverse alone. Mind you, some will disagree and say leave it be. However as one member mentioned, the green crap isn't doing the badge any good.

                    Chet
                    Zinc stinks!

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                      #11
                      100% agreed with Chet !

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                        #12
                        To get the verdigris off this badge, soak it in extra virgin Olive oil for a week & then use a soft bristle brush on the reverse with soap & HOT water.......then post another picture of it

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