bwanek1, Nice badge thank you for sharing. The maker you named actually has the RZM # M1/155, M1/154 as far as I know at this time is one of the unknown makers. I have added it to the list as unknown.
The slash is also reversed. If you look at the enameled M1\90 on the very first page of this thread, you will note that it also has the reverse slash, but it has the correct-facing Z. Can anyone explain either of these?
These badges were die struck, a large producer would have used a number of different dies.As the second pin is painted it was produced late in the war,years perhaps, after the pin on page one.There are all kinds of reasons someone could dream up regarding the backward Z,a bomb could have dropped near the makers buisness while the die sinker was working and unnerved him a bit,could have been an apprentice that just made a mistake as he would be working in reverse. This is why a book on these pins would be very interesting as showing different examples from the same maker.I have seen different 2's on maker M1/72 pins.
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