Hello Wound Badge collectors,
I would welcome any and all comments about this Gold Would Badge. I picked this piece up yesterday for $10. because the seller said it was fake. I bought it because I think it is probably a good one. I have an identical specimen in Silver, that has been in my collection for 20 years. This Gold Wound Badge is made of a good quality base metal, and it is a heavy piece, weighing almost 38 grams. In looking at the reverse, my initial thoughts are of an unmarked early quality '30', but it looks different in several ways. For one thing, the hinge and catch are usually closer to the edges of the badge on a '30'. Also, the hinge is a little different looking from the side on a '30', and the peened over hinge pin is larger on the '30'. The '30's' usually have those concentric circular finishing marks on the reverse surface. This piece has finishing marks as well, but they have only a slight curve to them and run generally across the badge from one side to the other. I could not get these marks to show in the photos.
Thanks & best regards! Tom Yanacek
I would welcome any and all comments about this Gold Would Badge. I picked this piece up yesterday for $10. because the seller said it was fake. I bought it because I think it is probably a good one. I have an identical specimen in Silver, that has been in my collection for 20 years. This Gold Wound Badge is made of a good quality base metal, and it is a heavy piece, weighing almost 38 grams. In looking at the reverse, my initial thoughts are of an unmarked early quality '30', but it looks different in several ways. For one thing, the hinge and catch are usually closer to the edges of the badge on a '30'. Also, the hinge is a little different looking from the side on a '30', and the peened over hinge pin is larger on the '30'. The '30's' usually have those concentric circular finishing marks on the reverse surface. This piece has finishing marks as well, but they have only a slight curve to them and run generally across the badge from one side to the other. I could not get these marks to show in the photos.
Thanks & best regards! Tom Yanacek
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