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    ?? on Tinnies, and ODD pieces?

    Hi guys..

    Just got in a new grouping.. but have no idea what they are?? I know some are tinnies but are they common ones?

    WHat is up with the round "disk" with the swastika cut out?/

    I think one is a Sports badge?

    thanks J
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    Looks like a standard cotton armband.. Any issues?
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        sports badge?
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          j

          have a look about the forum you will find the answers you need.

          you have some nice tinnies/coins and sa sports badge. i cannot comment on the other items as not sure eg cut out swaz.

          can you post better pic front of the top tinnie please

          i wouldnt class this as a grouping as that is all awards docs etc to one guy. what you have is a nice assortment of period items

          hope this helps

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            #6
            I would say the tinnies are common, worth perhaps $10-$20 each.
            2 Reichsmarks are worth about $5, 5 about $10.

            As "Adolf" is spelled wrong on the disk/token thing, its a safe bet that one is a crappy post war creation, probably mass produced in someones garage.

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              #7
              Thanks guys,

              I got them together in a group (all at once) hence why I called them a grouping. I see what you mean.. Sorry for using the wrong word.

              J

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                #8
                I can comment on the tinnies and some on the coins...

                The Reichsparteitag 1937 is very common

                Studentische Erntehilfe is a bit better + valued at 30 Euro in Tieste's catalogue

                the top one is from Leipzig 1938 (can't see details) and is a desirable one valued at 45 Euros

                I do not recognize the shield shaped one - Leuchte Schein Gold'ne Sonne ueber dieses Freie Land

                value of course ultimately depends on condition - could you post better closeups of the Leipzig tinnie and the Leuchte Schein... tinnies?

                The coins really depend on the "maker" or mint where they were made. I'm assuming they have Hindenburg on the other side? The 2 RM coin can go from 10 - 150 Euros depending on the marks and condition. The 5 RM coin could go from 15 - 45 Euros depending on the marks and condition.

                The Goldenes Ehrenzeichen Iron Cross shaped item you have looks totally homemade which is not to say it isn't period but I don't think it is anything official.

                Hope that helps.

                Holger

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                  #9
                  On that wierd metal cross, somebody left out the "C" in "EHRENZEICHEN".

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by Silesien View Post
                    On that wierd metal cross, somebody left out the "C" in "EHRENZEICHEN".
                    Good eye! I guess I just "expected" it was there which makes it even more suspect.

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                      I've been dealing in Reichsmarks for years, I've never seen a 2 Reichsmark go for much over $10, regardless of condition ,, And most often less than that.
                      The exception is 1936, which had a much smaller mint run and hence is scarce, those can be had for $20-$50.
                      From what I see, his is a 1939, nothing special regardless of mint mark.

                      A coin book might tell you otherwise, price guides are nearly useless determing actual market value.
                      Thtas why you see guys with comic book collections with a $20,000 book value trying to get $2,000, or best offer.
                      Same with coins, stamps, or any collectible really.

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                        Originally posted by UnknownSoldier View Post
                        I've been dealing in Reichsmarks for years, I've never seen a 2 Reichsmark go for much over $10, regardless of condition ,, And most often less than that.
                        The exception is 1936, which had a much smaller mint run and hence is scarce, those can be had for $20-$50.
                        From what I see, his is a 1939, nothing special regardless of mint mark.

                        A coin book might tell you otherwise, price guides are nearly useless determing actual market value.
                        Thtas why you see guys with comic book collections with a $20,000 book value trying to get $2,000, or best offer.
                        Same with coins, stamps, or any collectible really.
                        You are probably right on the RM - I could not make out details so I went for the range that I could find for various 2RM + 5RM coins.

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