Fellow Members,
I'm bringing up this subject again as per my previous thread titled:
Is This A Gold SA Sports Badge
http://dev.wehrmacht-awards.com/foru...ad.php?t=70300
I'm still uncertain if I currently own either a Bronze or Gold version of the SA Defence badge.
This thread should be of interest in two important areas:
1) Identification of Bronze and Gold badges
2) Economic variations. Herr Niemann lists the Bronze version of having a value of 45 Euro while the Gold version jumps up to 250 Euro.
(See page 376 of his latest price guide being Orders And Decorations - Germany 1871-1945).
I have posted a close up on my badge and am trying to show the underlying base material coming through the Bronze/Gold wash. The badge itself is magnetic while the pin is not.
Would someone be able to post photographs of both a Bronze and Gold SA defence badge made by Petz u Lorenz Of Reichenbach who was the maker of my badge so that we can compare the two of them.
As always, Thanking in advance ...
Regards ...
I'm bringing up this subject again as per my previous thread titled:
Is This A Gold SA Sports Badge
http://dev.wehrmacht-awards.com/foru...ad.php?t=70300
I'm still uncertain if I currently own either a Bronze or Gold version of the SA Defence badge.
This thread should be of interest in two important areas:
1) Identification of Bronze and Gold badges
2) Economic variations. Herr Niemann lists the Bronze version of having a value of 45 Euro while the Gold version jumps up to 250 Euro.
(See page 376 of his latest price guide being Orders And Decorations - Germany 1871-1945).
I have posted a close up on my badge and am trying to show the underlying base material coming through the Bronze/Gold wash. The badge itself is magnetic while the pin is not.
Would someone be able to post photographs of both a Bronze and Gold SA defence badge made by Petz u Lorenz Of Reichenbach who was the maker of my badge so that we can compare the two of them.
As always, Thanking in advance ...
Regards ...
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