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    1st. BO with upside down 990 Silver title.

    Good Morning Gents!
    I would like to know yours appreciate opinions over these BO!
    Numbers 956 looks strange.....!
    Thank you very much for yours time and knowledge!
    Have a nice evening!
    My Best!
    Gian.

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    #2
    It’s fine. I think the pocket and bits have been added though as far as I’m aware those were never with the medal a few years ago when I saw it last in private hands. Plus if you look at the photo of the trager wearing the BO his ribbon is not exactly the same in the photo.

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      #3
      An interesting piece, Gian. The fact that Eugen Schmidhäussler, the manufacturer of the BO, stamped the silver content number -- .990 -- upside-down on this piece certainly adds a quality of unique character to this badge!

      As you probably know, according to Klaus Patzwall, the original recipient of this award was Max Kemmerich, who was a member of the 14th Kompanie of the Bund Oberland at the time of the Putsch.

      Br. James

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          #5
          I agree it’s fine. These were hand stamped and weren’t made for the collector marker by the Franklin Mint after all.

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            #6
            It just adds character to the medal.

            Mil

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              #7
              There are also a few examples with the 900 mark stamped above the medal number--not a problem!
              Erich
              Festina lente!

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                #8
                Originally posted by Erich B. View Post
                There are also a few examples with the 900 mark stamped above the medal number--not a problem!
                Erich
                Most are in the 500-700 range and it makes sense that they were stamped in batches.

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                  #9
                  Today Weitze have sell it for 15 000 Euro!
                  Nice business!
                  Gian.

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                    #10
                    Agreed. Very nice business if you have rare (and desirable) pieces. Certainly good business.

                    Mil

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