It's only tinnies, but I would like to know what you think of these. I will post a few now and a few when I take more pics. I have these for awhile and always thought they were good. They came out of the same group that my student league stick pin and SA reservist pin that I posted at an earlier time. These two got positive results. They were all purchased together along with the NSADP pin that I posted and that one got bad results. Thanks, DEL
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Del,
The solder isn't a problem on these types of badges it all depends on how skillful the person was who put them together. TAG DER ARBEIT was used for two years on these badges 1934-1935 then it was changed to 1 MAI from 1936-1939. The Tag der Arbeit was celebrated in the same manner as the Reichsparteitag in Nürnberg but the 1 MAI festival-center was in Berlin. Value depends on condition special the years 1937-1939 as they are made from a pot-metal type base metal corrodes very badly. You can still find them in the $10-$15 range.
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Thanks for the replies and the information. Do you know the reason for the stone and for the various colors? I know they are not worth much but do you know how much they are going for? Also is there a good book out there on tinnies besides the ones Mannion's has. Thanks, DEL
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