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    #91
    @ Wini,

    That badge was sold for 36000 euro plus about 18% auction house expenses, or a total of 42500 euro.

    That was 3,5 years ago and it was a cased example.
    "Wir Deutschen fürchten Gott und sonst nichts auf der Welt " BISMARCK

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      #92
      yes i know, and what is now the problem, the price?

      for with case its ok.

      and what did you mean with 3.5 years?? now the people spend not lot of money for bagdes!

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        #93
        Wini,

        What I wanted to say is that if that same cased mint badge came up for sale at this very moment, we would probably be talking about 55.000 to 60.000 euro.
        "Wir Deutschen fürchten Gott und sonst nichts auf der Welt " BISMARCK

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          #94
          i m not your opinion, look on the dealer hompages, now the economy is not good and i think 30.000 euro its a good price.

          in 3 years the price can not go on 55 - 60.000 euro.

          look on this:

          http://www.andreas-thies.de/onTEAM/g...n_S289_320.pdf

          flight badge with diamonds for 80.000 Euro from SS Oberstgruppenführer Sepp Dietrich. And this was the reserve price!

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            #95
            Perhaps this can put pricing into perspective. An issued, fully cased, documented, authenticated, 2 - 800, rejected an offer of Euro150,000....

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              #96
              Originally posted by JohnD View Post
              Perhaps this can put pricing into perspective. An issued, fully cased, documented, authenticated, 2 - 800, rejected an offer of Euro150,000....
              ...who might that be...
              Pieter.
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                #97
                Yes one wonders

                the fact of the matter is these badges are almost demand inelastic - immune to economic downturns. Infact the antique business is flourishing with people wanting to acquire less tangible value assets with the uncertainty of cash. Diamond prices are at an all time high for example .Add to that veterans wanting alittle piece of their war history. Add to that the media hype around the bomb plot, in recent movies and documentaries.

                Anyway, I dont know whether this has been brought up in another thread, but it may be of interest to researchers of this topic. The late Bill Stump mentioned a certain "Binner" under the title "the search for the missing receipient." A photo shows Hitler apparantly also greeting this person at the hospital and the name comes from examining the chalk board above his head. There is speculation he was the stenographer etc in the room

                http://forum.axishistory.com/viewtop...t=2o+july+1944

                This topic by Stump goes back to 2003 so I was wondering if there was any follow up since then.

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                  #98
                  Still wet behind the ears...

                  Hi all. My name is Michael Twigg from Maryland. I love the site and this would be my first post.

                  I was reading this thread after I found this auction that claims to have one of these badges and just wanted to let you know. Although something like this is way out of my league for a newbie like me (assuming that it is real, which I am seriously doubting after reading this thread) I thought that you might like to see it.

                  http://www.soldusa.com/detail.asp?id=25330

                  I found it listed in this auction: http://www.auctionzip.com/cgi-bin/au...cgi?lid=758257

                  Hope that this post was ok considering it was my first!

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                    #99
                    Originally posted by motwigg2 View Post
                    Hi all. My name is Michael Twigg from Maryland. I love the site and this would be my first post.

                    I was reading this thread after I found this auction that claims to have one of these badges and just wanted to let you know. Although something like this is way out of my league for a newbie like me (assuming that it is real, which I am seriously doubting after reading this thread) I thought that you might like to see it.

                    http://www.soldusa.com/detail.asp?id=25330

                    I found it listed in this auction: http://www.auctionzip.com/cgi-bin/au...cgi?lid=758257

                    Hope that this post was ok considering it was my first!

                    ...perhaps they used period siver...
                    Pieter.
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                      is this a good site for buy bagde?


                      http://www.soldusa.com/detail.asp?id=25330

                      the pictures are very small.

                      best reagards wini
                      Last edited by wini023; 01-10-2010, 11:45 AM.

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                        Originally posted by wini023 View Post
                        is this a good site for buy bagde?


                        http://www.soldusa.com/detail.asp?id=25330

                        the pictures are very small.

                        best reagards wini
                        I have never purchased anything from there so I cannot vouch for them. I just found it while I was searching the web.

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                          As every auction house and dealer online shop with good and bad items...like the rare 'original' cased gold WB marked 43 with the B&NL pin and the match case...
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