Pictured is my hj proficiency badge m1/35 for the maker wachtler & lange,mittweida,can anyone advise if this award is silver or bronze,from what i can see it looks silver.
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all of the m1/35 proficiency badges issue numbers seem to be between 200000 & 300000 & the m1/101 seems to be above this and the m1/34 below the 200000,as there seems to be a issue with the m1/35 being a fake due to the stamped rzm,can anyone post a photo of a proficiency badge by anouther maker with a issue number between 200000 & 300000.Last edited by nigel2003; 05-27-2011, 04:26 PM.
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I have a M1/35 prof. badge as well. I as well don't believe your badge is a fake. The pin plate and pin look correct. I'd say it is a zinc silver prof. badge.
Just seems like bronze zinc badges seem to hold the bronze better then zinc silver badges, from what I have seen in the years I have been collecting.
Cheers
Brian
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Originally posted by nigel2003 View Postall of the m1/35 proficiency badges issue numbers seem to be between 200000 & 300000 & the m1/101 seems to be above this and the m1/34 below the 200000,as there seems to be a issue with the m1/35 being a fake due to the stamped rzm,can anyone post a photo of a proficiency badge by anouther maker with a issue number between 200000 & 300000.
........................Attached FilesRonR
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i have added anouther photo,the base seems to be aluminum with a cupal top layer,and silver wash finish, the pin is brass with remains of a silver finish,any opinions welcome.Attached FilesLast edited by nigel2003; 05-28-2011, 02:00 PM.
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Originally posted by Karl S View PostDo these numbers you mention only apply to silver badges?
I have one bronze and one black M1/101.
Bronze with number: 12528
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Black with number: 106158
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