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    1936 olympic pin

    Is this original? The Coaster came with it.

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    #2
    nice

    I would he happy to say the rear attachment is original so good for me

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      #3
      Agree with Pete!


      Here is one by Hermann Aurich...


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        #4
        There are many manufacturers for this badge as for example Hermann Aurich, Deschler & Sohn, F.W. Assmann & Söhne, Overhoff & Cie and Paulmann & Crone.
        The rarest I have seen did not have a safety-pin, but prongs as used for wearing with headgear. The reverse is shown in volume 5 from the series "Headgear of Hitlers Germany". It was marked as W.D.

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