This has been covered already on a thread listing the serial number ranges for each grade....IMO its not a gold , looks to me like a bronze. If I am not mistaken the serial numbers of gold versions did not go that high, but the bronze did. I also think there are other minor differences in gold versions, but lets see if anybody agrees with me or not. ( if bronze that's a little high )
Hello. Since then numbers I do not understand much, but what is certain is that the color has is his versions in gold and this piece that is greater than the 21167 because it has the colour proper of a badge SA im gold. Does anyone have any idea about if this piece is good as Golden version or if on the contrary it is a vulgar bronze? Would he metal of which is made the piece (metals ferrous or metals non ferrous) can help to clear any doubt of if is a gold legitimate of ESchneider? Thank you all for the contributions. Have a good day! Manuel
Last edited by manu1972; 08-27-2016, 03:27 AM.
Reason: Certified the number of reverde
Certainly, for the color of the obverse especially it looks like a version in gold, and the number 21167 is a high number for this piece? What si.me have fixed is that the hook can be again with soldadurs, I will try to do extensions of the photos, since the seller only put two
Then fellow, there is no possibility that is a SA WEHRSPORTABZEICHEN in gold the golden color has been forged to obtain more profits or there is a chance that is good?
Thanks to all for comment.
I think this is an original SA Sport Badge (SA-Sportabzeichen), 1st Issue, Gold Grade...not an SA Military Defense Badge (SA-Wehrabzeichen). The maker is E. Schneider, a common manufacturer of 1st and 2nd Issue SA Sport Badges.
Then it is true, but that the difference between a SA-wehrabzeichen and a SA-sportabzeichen? In his appearance outside are equal, I think. they differ by the marking back? Thank you and many regards.
That's true, Manuel: the three different issues of this badge are discerned by the wording on the reverse of the sword. The obverses are all identical.
I think this is an original SA Sport Badge (SA-Sportabzeichen), 1st Issue, Gold Grade...not an SA Military Defense Badge (SA-Wehrabzeichen). The maker is E. Schneider, a common manufacturer of 1st and 2nd Issue SA Sport Badges.
Br. James
Sorry to dissagree Br James . I agree this is a 1st issue Schneider badge but its a bronze version, not a gold one. If you rummage through old threads on this topic you will notice the recurring theme that Schneider is notorious for very light bronze colour badges that are often mistaken for gold ones
Well guys, now I have bought it for a price of 105e. I hope to have made a purchase. By what you give to understand this piece belonged to a civilian that not was a Sa, however is scarce it version gold. Thank you all for your help.
Sorry to dissagree Br James . I agree this is a 1st issue Schneider badge but its a bronze version, not a gold one. If you rummage through old threads on this topic you will notice the recurring theme that Schneider is notorious for very light bronze colour badges that are often mistaken for gold ones
Regards
JC
Ah, not, not, this piece is a gold legitimate, and Eschneider them manufactured in all the degrees, equal the have seen the silver also, but the color that has is evident that not is bronze. And if outside one in bronze with that color will be the first that I see in my life as a blonde, we don't want to make the white black. Neither the gold nor.
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