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    #16
    Hello Ljungberg,

    I just read this thread.

    Still a nice badge you have there!

    Here are my bronze and silver

    Ha en trevlig kväll!

    All the best

    Robert
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      #17
      very nice set Robert!

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        #18
        Indeed they are. Could you post pics of the reverse please Rob. Kind regards, Stewy

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          #19
          Hi there Stewy,

          Here you have the reverse side of these.

          Look at the Silber in the left corner You can see price Labeling 2:50

          All the best

          Robert
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            #20
            Cheers Rob, very nice indeed thanks for posting. Stewy

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              #21
              nice to see the price written inside

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                #22
                Looks like 2.50. Now I wonder if it means 2.5 euros, 2.50 USD, or two marks . 50 pfennig?
                Last edited by juoneen; 08-04-2016, 02:33 PM.

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                  #23
                  2,5 Reichsmark

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                    #24
                    Ljungbergs IAB is IMO a well worn Schickle/Mayer Silver grade.



                    Andy

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                      #25
                      Hi guys,

                      I can only agree on the one that started this thread, its a worn down silver grade. You can see remnants of the polish used in the crevaces. Still a nice, early and desirable example

                      Rob, very nice examples you have there, both beauties

                      Tom
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