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    Enamel Veterans Pin

    I have not seen this one before. Oh I know this is a common Veteran motif but I haven't seen this badge before.
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    Me either! What are its actual measurements? It looks like the sort of thing that might have been either a cap "cockade" or even added to an armband as a device for rank or function???

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      #3
      Rick, as you can see here it's only 27mm in lenght
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        #4
        James
        i can only guess.....
        i would say post WW1....pre-nazi
        mike

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          #5
          Mike, I agree it's a post ww1 Deutscher Reichskriegerbund Kyffhäuser. What I was wondering has anyone else come across this type of pin with the moument desplayed like this.
          Last edited by James Noble; 09-01-2003, 03:43 PM.

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            #6
            Cant say i have any knowledge of this pin at all...it is unique.....
            when did they start makeing these??....did they have them before WW1?/....if so maybe this is a very early one.
            mike

            Nike, I agree it's a post ww1 Deutscher Reichskriegerbund Kyffhäuser. What I was wondering has anyone else come across this type of pin with the moument desplayed like this.[/QUOTE]

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              #7
              Another 2 cent's worth: judging by the reverse designation, typography, and address, I think it's likely post W.W.2.

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                #8
                I also think that it is post WWII. Mike

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                  #9
                  that address bothered me also.....
                  i am not familiar with it on WW2 issues
                  can you confirm it is after the city was split???
                  the way it is manufactured led me to assume earlier production
                  mike


                  I also think that it is post WWII. Mike[/QUOTE]

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