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    Fritz Seidel's Coburg Badge

    Hi all,

    There's a Coburg Badge up on the next HH - just wondering if anyone's also keen on the equally rare Tag Der Alten Garde 1933 badge for Spandau?

    More importantly, who is the man - Fritz Seidel?

    Mil

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          This is the only other bit I could find related to the Alter Garde event badge:

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          MILITARY. Germany, 'Tag der Alten Garde' in Berlin - Spandau: guards of honour of the Reichswehr marching in Spandau - 25.06.1933 - Photographer: Paul Mai - Published by: 'Montagspost' 26.06.1933 Vintage property of ullstein bild.

          Credit: ullstein bild / The Granger Collection, NYC — All rights reserved.

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              The tinnie for the Old Guard meeting in Spandau is a fine piece. I collect Old Guard and Old Fighter memorabilia and would love to find an example. I already have the first pattern Coburg Badge or would be bidding to get this set.

              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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                Bob, You have three coburg badges, really to yearn for!
                Why not sell one of the badges that you have and upgrade for this set?

                Mil

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                  Friedrich ("Fritz") Seidel was an Old Fighter who joint the newly found party in April 1925 with a 3 digit party number. Would be nice to know more about the provenance.

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                    11500euros + fees.

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                      Originally posted by Military View Post
                      11500euros + fees.
                      The little grouping aside, obviously, the money is in the 1st pattern CB which as we have seen of late have been going for very high prices.

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