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    Originally posted by Kyle Harrington View Post
    Absolutely right Erich, these badges were lost,stolen and probably sold by some.Remember human beings never change.
    Kyle, I can see decorations like the BO and CB being lost, but sold? That I doubt very much due to the penalty that would be incurred for such an infraction.

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      I would doubt that anyone would sell these awards during the pre-45 period. They'd be more prized than a U.S. MoH to the recipient at the time and would be worth more prestige than the small amount of RM that they would have fetched.
      Erich
      Festina lente!

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        Originally posted by Erich Benndorff View Post
        I would doubt that anyone would sell these awards during the pre-45 period. They'd be more prized than a U.S. MoH to the recipient at the time and would be worth more prestige than the small amount of RM that they would have fetched.
        Erich
        And if found out, the stupid guy would probaly lose his head!

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          Have 2 lovely tinnies to show here...................
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            Love the 1929

            Good find John,
            These are as far as I am concerned are as rare, if not rarer than the original award.
            Cheers Kyle

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              Very nice Jon and now you'll have to get an actual Coburg Badge to go along with your collection of Blood Orders!

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                Here is a copy of the Coburg, for reference.............
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                  Kai Winkler sold a first pattern along with pin for 5850 Euro. I had a chance to buy it before it appeared on the latest update, but too steep for me.

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                    Originally posted by der-hase-fee View Post
                    Kai Winkler sold a first pattern along with pin for 5850 Euro. I had a chance to buy it before it appeared on the latest update, but too steep for me.
                    Yes, that was a very nice badge and mini and I know that it went to a good home.

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                      Originally posted by ErichS View Post
                      Yes, that was a very nice badge and mini and I know that it went to a good home.
                      I can only imagine one good home for it - congradulation, Erich !

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                        Originally posted by der-hase-fee View Post
                        I can only imagine one good home for it - congradulation, Erich !
                        No not me, but someone that I know that will appreciate it!

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                          Coburg in order of merit

                          There is little doubt as to the awe this badge was held.In October 1922 the right , let alone the Nazi's were up against it.The confrontation exemplified the
                          Freikorps spirit which galvanised the right and sent Hitler's fringe party into
                          the fore of radicalized politics.As far as I am concerned this is the number one badge of the movement.

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                            Originally posted by Kyle Harrington View Post
                            There is little doubt as to the awe this badge was held.In October 1922 the right , let alone the Nazi's were up against it.The confrontation exemplified the
                            Freikorps spirit which galvanised the right and sent Hitler's fringe party into
                            the fore of radicalized politics.As far as I am concerned this is the number one badge of the movement.
                            I have to agree with you on the importance of the CB. If the young Party would have lost at Coburg there would have been no Putsch or War and they would just have been a foote note of history.

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                              To further the point,
                              Coburg gave the 1st real victory outside of Munich for the Party.
                              The Putsch gave the 1st Martyrs to the Party.
                              To have both awards made one very special in the eyes of Hitler.

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                                Originally posted by ErichS View Post
                                The Putsch gave the 1st Martyrs to the Party.
                                Albert Leo Schlageter
                                * 12 August 1894
                                ┼ 26 May 1923

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