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    Putting Value on a Rare Tinnie?

    Guys, I`ve posted this tinnie before, but really was never able to determine a value for it. I know that something is only worth what a person is willing to pay for it, but how could you establish a base price on something your not familiar with?
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    #2
    so this is an Anti-Hitler/Anti Nazi tinnie, I would say quite rare, I think these kind of tinnies were destroyed when Adolf and his men rose to power.

    Seen some other badges and tinnies with the same theme, anti-nazi theme and they have been not been for free due to rarity. On the other hand this may not be the first choice for a Third Reich Tinnies collector, a quite narrow field.

    If I would have to say a monetary value I would say about 50-75 €, but that is just my personal opinion.

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      #3
      I´m with Peppe, $50-60 maybe a reference price. Anycase, if you find a guy interested in this theme the worth maybe higher.
      Regards

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        #4
        Some informations on the background of the pin:

        When after WWI the Saarland was seperated from the rest of Germany (ba the Treaty of Versaille 1919) it was fixed that in 1935 the people/inhabitants of the Saarland should have a referendum to decide if they wanted to be part of France or part of Germany (or stay in a special extra status).

        The date of the referendum was 13 Jan 1935.

        During the referendum campaign the opponents against the decision to go back to (Hitler-) Germany used theses pins.

        The same text was used on leaflets. "Nie zu Hitler" has the meaning "Never go to Hitler" (and Hitler-Germany).


        Gerdan

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          #5
          This messagge of the tinnie was not very succesfull. Almost the 100% of people vote yes to the return to Hitler´s Germany.

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            #6
            Tinnie

            Thanks for all the information on value and Gerdan Thank You for the background on this pin Its very helpful.

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