Hello collectors,
I just got this L/W Ground Assault Badge today. It is a zinc badge by an unknown maker, that usually has a silvered, buntmetall eagle coverplate attached by a single rivet. On this example, there is no eagle coverplate, but the rivet is in place and it will not push out from either the top or bottom. To me, it looks as if this badge never had a coverplate attached, and the rivet was just inserted to close up the hole in the badge, then peened over on the top and bottom. I'm thinking that later in the war, this manufacturer may have dispensed with attaching the separate eagle plate to save time, material, and cost. Don't know if this is true though. Does anyone have any thoughts on this? Please respond with any comments you may have.
Thank you & best regards! Tom
I just got this L/W Ground Assault Badge today. It is a zinc badge by an unknown maker, that usually has a silvered, buntmetall eagle coverplate attached by a single rivet. On this example, there is no eagle coverplate, but the rivet is in place and it will not push out from either the top or bottom. To me, it looks as if this badge never had a coverplate attached, and the rivet was just inserted to close up the hole in the badge, then peened over on the top and bottom. I'm thinking that later in the war, this manufacturer may have dispensed with attaching the separate eagle plate to save time, material, and cost. Don't know if this is true though. Does anyone have any thoughts on this? Please respond with any comments you may have.
Thank you & best regards! Tom
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