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    DJ Pin Help Please

    I've had this DJ pin for many years (pre internet), and am now questioning it's authenticity -- mostly due to the markings on the back. The RZM is not within a second circle, and the "72" isn't preceeded my "M1/".

    or ... Opinions of the forum welcomed.

    Thanks much.

    Herc

    Here's the front:
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    And the back...
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      #3
      imo your fine.
      i have seen and own several pins with just the maker code and not the m number.
      as well as the rzm mark is nothing to be concerned with.
      enamel looks fine...perhaps the pin was replaced at some time
      mike

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        #4
        RZM marks do not have to have a second circle to be real. This is a mistake Robin Lumsden made in his book "Detecting the Fakes".

        If you see a real badge without a M1 prefix but an RZM contract number - like yours - it means it dates from early 1935 before the M-prefixes were finalized, but after RZM license numbers were awarded.

        Your badge is real and dates from this period.

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          #5
          Thanks gents. Yes, my copy of Lumsden's reference had me a bit concerned. And after hours of sifting through dozens of old forum threads I've come to the same conclusion about the lack of an "M1/" being ok. Always good to have other opinions though.

          Thanks again.

          Herc


          Originally posted by sjl
          RZM marks do not have to have a second circle to be real. This is a mistake Robin Lumsden made in his book "Detecting the Fakes".

          If you see a real badge without a M1 prefix but an RZM contract number - like yours - it means it dates from early 1935 before the M-prefixes were finalized, but after RZM license numbers were awarded.

          Your badge is real and dates from this period.

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            #6
            Originally posted by sjl
            RZM marks do not have to have a second circle to be real. This is a mistake Robin Lumsden made in his book "Detecting the Fakes".

            If you see a real badge without a M1 prefix but an RZM contract number - like yours - it means it dates from early 1935 before the M-prefixes were finalized, but after RZM license numbers were awarded.

            Your badge is real and dates from this period.
            I agree with your sentiments. Lumsden got me worried as well, but I have had so many guaranteed original pins and badges without the second circle that I would also doubt his statement is true. This appears to be mostly true for the simpler and more mass production membership pins and badges, like the DAF, etc. Cheers, Torsten.

            www.torsten-german-militaria.com

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