Thank you Steve. What I was saying about what I see as grinding marks/striations, is that they appear to be diagonally lower left to upper right. But the pin/plate assembly is located over those markings. I don't see how or why someone would try to remove markings in that manner. And if the owner was worried about associating his party number with the pin, what would be better, destroying the pin or doing a half-a**ed job and leaving the number there?
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Sorry - I would say fake as well. You can see this example on my webpage here: http://pages.interlog.com/~sjl/GPB/fakesnew2.html
These came out to pair with the small "Austrian" fake Fuess badges. The oakleaves are wrong - too much detail, and the pin plate isn't quite right. They were often numbered for semi-famous people and out of the SS DAL.
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Now that I can see and believe, oh well live and learn! Painfully but will carve R in back and put in repro pileLast edited by Steve Flanagan; 07-02-2019, 03:05 PM.
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Are panthographed numbered GPB's considered fakes or were they replacements if one was lost? A good example would be Jakob Grimmingers GPB. Craig Gottlieb had one where the number was stamped and that example was good to most however the one on Andreas Theis had the number panthographed and it sold for a hefty $10,000 leaving collectors at 50/50. Sorry to get off topic however I have never liked them since most GPB's I own have numbers stamped however I come across panthographed examples regularly its almost natural to ask. Best regards, Martin.
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