What do you make of the fp number and how does the sig compare with known examples of Becker's?
I cant make out the FP 162?? Maybe its me eyes! I can see a Green tinge---Maybe the Pic?) Sig, looks free flowing and Natural. but Ive not checked against others.
The "a" and the "f" in Panzerkampfabzeichen are not completely printed. Can you blow up these letters on your scanner? One can often see if the print is in dots (modern print) or offset. I am always a bit wary of single documents or does this belong to a group?
Simon, I can't make out the fp number, but i think Hucks is on the money with 1320x (x= unknown no.)
Here's a pic of the only other signiature i've found so far , it's from a previous post here on the forum, ( the document looks very different , the signiature ?, a little different too)
Tough one, the differences in the sig are a worry, one for Max History. It's tough to see but it looks like the stamps may be slightly different but i'm really unsure given what we can see of the first.
Collecting German award documents, other paperwork and photos relating to Norway and Finland.
Tough one, the differences in the sig are a worry, one for Max History. It's tough to see but it looks like the stamps may be slightly different but i'm really unsure given what we can see of the first.
Thanks for the comments guys, yes Simon i was hoping Max might spot this and give an opinion.
Regards
Greg
it is not printed with a dot/matrix printer at least and the deletions could be a print error. If you must not have this document however I would advise to stay away from it (especially if it is only a single document).
it is not printed with a dot/matrix printer at least and the deletions could be a print error. If you must not have this document however I would advise to stay away from it (especially if it is only a single document).
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