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    Guys..not a tinnie guy at all. Unfortunately I sold one a couple years back that turned out to be quite valuable and was offered relatively hefty sums for it from some big name dealers after I had sold it. Live and learn.

    I don't suspect these 2 really have any if at all value.

    I'm going to part with these..either include for free as a bonus with a sale of an item like a dagger, or perhaps attempt to sell them for a few $$, heck, I might just give them away in the estand stand free section.

    Anyway, can anyone give me an aproximate value on each of them?
    The April 10th, 1938 "Greater Germany Tinnie" is in good shape, but missing part of it's pin. The catch is present, but the pin broke off. The June 19/20 1937 tinnie is made of zinc composite and has a case of the zinc pest. It's made by G. Danner in Muhlhausin. Pin and catch are present.

    Thank you in advance for the information.

    Good collecting,
    Tom
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            Tom,
            The "Grossdeutschland" tinney would be alittle unusual...too bad about the pin.
            The Thuringen NSDAP is o.k., but oxidizing....both probably worth $20./30.00US each to a tinney collector as they are.....more if they weren't flawed.
            John G.

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              John-
              Thank you for the information. It's greatly appreciated.

              *** As a side note, I just tried the zinc pest removing lemon technique...it seems to have worked for the Thurningen tinnie. Interesting.

              Tom
              Last edited by SwordFish; 12-08-2009, 01:18 PM.

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