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    Help ID'ing this pin

    I hope that someone can help me ID this pin and maybe put a value on it. It measures 3/4 X 3/4 inches. Thanks in advance.
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    Party member eagle pin from early 1930s - to be worn in tie or lapel as alternative to party pin. Sorry - no idea of current value. Pin is broken & resharpened, but nice eagle.

    Stephen

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      #3
      Thanks Stephen

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        #4
        I agree with Stephen: this is a model M-1927 NSDAP Member's Stick Pin and, given the condition issue of the broken and resharpened pin, I would imagine that it is worth about $30--$40.

        It was a compelling design from the early days of the Nazi Party.

        Br. James

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          #5
          is that a RZM mark under the pin?

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            #6
            I'll check and see if it's a RMZ marking .

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              #7
              sorry, RZM

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                #8
                Yes, after looking closer it does have the RZM marking and a number "31" beside it. What does the 31 mean?
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                  #9
                  #31 represents the RZM license for the firm of Karl Pfohl, Pforzheim.

                  As to the cut-down stick pin, that may have been the member's attempt at trying to make the pin easier to work with on a necktie...just a thought.

                  Br. James

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                    #10
                    Thanks everyone for the help.

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                      #11
                      With the RZM and no "M" prefix, that dates it to early 1935.

                      Stephen

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