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Rivets look good from the new close and catch is fine just out if shape. Great badge.
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Got two more for opinions.
I think everything is fine with this one. Does appear to have a replaced pin.
Nice early Tombak Assmann badge with wear.
Price is 930 which I think is also a little high.
Second one:
Also a nice early Assmann badge,gilded brass eagle, nickel silver wreath. Supposed to be a type E. I don't know a lot about Assmann badges but would that be an okay badge for a pre 1940 display? And the rivets don't seem to be the typical Assmann rivets I know. Look more like Juncker rivets. I know the very early Juncker badges had Assmann eagles but I don't think this badge is that early. Price 1295 dollars.
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Nick that last one you posted has a replaced catch on it, not worth the money imo.
My advice would be to hold out for a textbook example with nothing messed with, it’s worth the extra money.
TomIf it doesn't have a hinge and catch, I'm not interested......well, maybe a littleNew Book - The German Close Combat Clasp of World War II
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