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    Who like's this one ?
    http://www.ssbw.co.uk/viewphoto.php?shoph=50536&phqu=10

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      Originally posted by JK53 View Post
      Great pieces.

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        Originally posted by Martin M. View Post
        Great pieces.
        So there was two maker's of the first type badge ?

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          Originally posted by JK53 View Post
          So there was two maker's of the first type badge ?
          What do you mean? No one knows who made the badge. There are 2 patterns of the Coburg badge with several variations of the 2nd pattern.

          Gary B
          Last edited by Gary B; 04-01-2019, 03:12 PM.
          ANA LM #1201868, OMSA LM #60, OVMS LM #8348

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            From what I've seen and owned, all of the 1st pattern C.B.s are identical.
            Erich
            Festina lente!

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              Originally posted by Erich B. View Post
              From what I've seen and owned, all of the 1st pattern C.B.s are identical.
              Erich
              I agree.

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                Originally posted by Martin M. View Post
                Great pieces.

                I recognise them from your collection right?

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                  Originally posted by Erich B. View Post
                  From what I've seen and owned, all of the 1st pattern C.B.s are identical.
                  Erich
                  Really ? You need your eyes testing ? Your saying the one in the link is genuine yet it does not match your's, odd to say the least

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                    Originally posted by Erich B. View Post
                    From what I've seen and owned, all of the 1st pattern C.B.s are identical.
                    Erich
                    On closer inspection, there are also slight variations of the first pattern, although it may be inconclusive just based on the ones I have handled so far. Some first patterns have a scalloped back with a trench, while others do not. Both variants exhibit omni-present die flaws.

                    Mil

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                      Originally posted by Military View Post
                      On closer inspection, there are also slight variations of the first pattern, although it may be inconclusive just based on the ones I have handled so far. Some first patterns have a scalloped back with a trench, while others do not. Both variants exhibit omni-present die flaws.

                      Mil

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                        Originally posted by JK53 View Post
                        Really ? You need your eyes testing ? Your saying the one in the link is genuine yet it does not match your's, odd to say the least
                        Did I write that? Happily my eyes are working well. I wrote that all of the 1st types show the same characteristics. I don't own a 2nd style so haven't compared those.
                        Erich
                        Festina lente!

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                          Here are the linked photos from Peter's site--I'll take them down if he doesn't want them posted. They show a typical 1st pattern Coburg Badge.
                          Erich
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                          Festina lente!

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                            Originally posted by Jon Fish View Post
                            I recognise them from your collection right?
                            Correct they were in my collection, sold on E-Stand 3 month back.

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                              So these badges 1st type are not made by the same maker but show the same similarities.So they can be confirmed as genuine ? Because taking a look at three badges owned by Erich S,Erich B,Bob Hritz they're completely different and for such a small amount awarded I personally would have thought you would find some that match.So personally I would not want to own one even less so the second pattern's but if you like them that's all that matters.

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                                I am not sure what is occurring but in the last several weeks there have been a lot of comments by individuals who admit to not owning/handling Coburg badges (or knowing anything about them) but making negative assessments on the badges based on the RZM stamp and other factors.

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

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