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    Hi. I'm wondering if these look good or not. Thanks for the help!





    #2
    The two on the right are definitely not.
    Regards,
    Pete

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      #3
      Painted zinc badge looks like a "MacDonalds" fake.
      The other two are also bad with the "coffin" pin plate

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        #4
        Thanks!

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          #5
          Both badges on the right are certainly very common fakes, I'm not dismissing the painted badges though. Not seeing the so-called "McDonalds" M in the obverse markings there either.

          Interesting to see this type of pin plate attachment applied without the two obverse studs, as seen in the painted M1/45 below
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            #6
            Originally posted by slados28 View Post
            Both badges on the right are certainly very common fakes, I'm not dismissing the painted badges though. Not seeing the so-called "McDonalds" M in the obverse markings there either.

            Interesting to see this type of pin plate attachment applied without the two obverse studs, as seen in the painted M1/45 below
            i dont see it either , this is original badge imo , seen them before, my take is earlier period planchets that had not been yet used/enameled were used later on rather than wasted , and used with the same plate (as being used at that time) as the zinc painted badges, imo its good piece

            other two are cheap copies as we know

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              #7
              Good theory --- I agree, that makes sense

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