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    Originally posted by Martin M. View Post
    Known on WAF as Military.

    Thank you Martin. It is very nicely done.

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      Interesting to note that the author of the card which accompanied this plaque on behalf of Gauleiter of Bayreuth Fritz Wächtler -- Oberbereichsleiter August Greim, who was also Kreisleiter and Mayor of Coburg and an SA-Standartenführer -- was not a recipient of the Coburg Badge award!

      Br. James

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        It must have been a constant source of annoyance for Franz Schwede-Coburg, who was a former Oberbürgermeister of the city of Coburg, to hold the NSDAP position as Gauleiter of Pommern, while Fritz Wächtler was Gauleiter of Bayreuth, where the city of Coburg was located!

        Br. James

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          Coburg Plaque Count (1942 & Unknown)

          Updated plaque count.

          There are 2 known versions of Coburg plaques shown in this thread; 1941 and 1942. Below is my quick compilation of the known 1942 Coburg plaques based off my personal knowledge and after conducting a page by page search of the current 132 pages of this thread:

          1942

          Der-Hasse-Fee (1 - mounted on plaque cracked, sold thru Weitze?)

          Erich S (1 - just the upper portion framed)

          WAF Member WB (1- just the plaque)

          Weitze (1 - in box with card)

          So that is 4 x 1942 plaques.

          Unknown

          US Dealer (1)

          British Dealer (1)

          Gary B
          ANA LM #1201868, OMSA LM #60, OVMS LM #8348

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            Coburg Badge pick-up at MAX

            I always wanted an original Coburg Badge, but they are hard to find and usually out of my price range. I did manage to pick up this nice Coburg Badge stickpin at the MAX. Notice it has a "1" stamped on the reverse.
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              Very nice, Tom. I have been looking for one of this quality. Most look like they were cast in a backyard sandbox.

              Bob Hritz
              In the land of the blind, the one eyed man is king.

              Duct tape can't fix stupid, but it can muffle the sound.

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                The Coburg Badge

                Hi Tom,

                Thanks for sharing. I’m sure you would have done your research and your pin seems to be of a different variant that has been discussed. I would prefer a standard style, or the “straight blade” type. See post #1892 that I presented.

                Mil

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                  Funny, you posted both types in your collage.

                  No problem with your preference. I am very satisfied with mine.

                  Tom

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                    A nice '41 plaque offered by Wetize on his update.

                    https://www.weitze.com/militaria/84/...1__317984.html

                    Gary B
                    ANA LM #1201868, OMSA LM #60, OVMS LM #8348

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                      Very nice. A shame that the wooden base is in a less than desirable condition. Still, much better than the one sold in the last Ratisbons site.

                      Mil

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                        But an absolute crazy price

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                          The last '41 plaque I saw went for $1,500+ and the boxed '42 plaque I just pictured from the MAX went for $2,500.

                          Gary B
                          ANA LM #1201868, OMSA LM #60, OVMS LM #8348

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                            What about badges, have they gone up in price as well? I hope not...

                            Mil

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                              Coburg Plaque Count (1941)

                              1941

                              Another forum (1)

                              Kai Winkler (1 - only the upper portion)

                              Robert H (1)

                              Gary B (1 - from recent Loesch auction)

                              Ratisbon's just auctioned one (1 - only upper portion)

                              Jeff Clark (1 - only upper portion)

                              Richard (1)

                              Private PM (1)

                              Weitze (1)

                              So that is a maximum of 9 x 1941 plaques (6 complete and 3 only upper portions). This does not take into account/consideration that some of those listed above might be double counted (i.e. sold by one member and purchased later by someone else and listed again)

                              Gary B
                              ANA LM #1201868, OMSA LM #60, OVMS LM #8348

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                                Originally posted by M. Zimmer View Post
                                But an absolute crazy price

                                1,850 Euro !?!

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