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    #16
    Everything in TR collecting is a minefield. Just ask any of the helmet collectors, especially the guys that specialize in SS helmets. Badges have always been the worst, though.
    If that first WB #30 is bad, than that 8 year old kid got burned for $10.


    good discussion

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      #17
      Originally posted by Edelweisse View Post
      Hans N:

      Question: So the publications, books, etc.. show the back of the silver hallmarked "30" late war zinc badge from the Wien Hauptmuenzen (Wien mint)? Like specifications, tech data, etc.? Pls provide the data and post it.

      I understand the base material (i.e. brass, silver plate, zinc, tin, etc..) due to war shortages.

      I personally don't accept the "Late-war" 30 HM....and that is my opinion. I especially don't accept this example which was posted with the "extra" material on the back edge.

      These HM "30" badges came out of Europe in the early 1980s and the collector community "drank the Koolaide" and accepted these as good.

      Again...the field is a "Mine Field"...watch where you step and spend your hard earned cash wisely. Famous saying..."A fool and his money are soon parted."

      What makes the Late war "65" or the late war "26" different from the late war "30"? Just because a friend of yours told you they were bad? I respect your opinion but that means nothing. You are saying things that aren't grounded at all.
      All the information you need you can find here on the forum,
      A little research goes a long way,

      Mats

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        #18
        Originally posted by Edelweisse View Post
        Question: So the publications, books, etc.. show the back of the silver hallmarked "30" late war zinc badge from the Wien Hauptmuenzen (Wien mint)? Like specifications, tech data, etc.? Pls provide the data and post it.

        I understand the base material (i.e. brass, silver plate, zinc, tin, etc..) due to war shortages.

        I personally don't accept the "Late-war" 30 HM....and that is my opinion. I especially don't accept this example which was posted with the "extra" material on the back edge.

        These HM "30" badges came out of Europe in the early 1980s and the collector community "drank the Koolaide" and accepted these as good.

        Again...the field is a "Mine Field"...watch where you step and spend your hard earned cash wisely. Famous saying..."A fool and his money are soon parted."
        As i wrote earlier use the search function of the forum... the truth is out there.

        Here is another saying: "Beleaving is not knowing!"
        Regards
        Hans N

        Don´t throw away your fake WB´s! Get in touch with me.
        I collect them for reference purposes for the benefit of the hobby (for the right "fake" price of course).

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          #19
          I like the late war "65" and late war "26"......I just don't like these really late late late late 1980's hallmarked "30" wound badges in silver and painted gold.

          I think you meant "Believing is not knowing" darn spell check (smile)

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            #20
            Hi i personally believe that all the silver wound badge makers would out of necessity have made the badge in zinc ,so if the makers of the 26,65 107 etc made them why would one of the main wound badge manufacturers the Vienna mint be left behind and lose money Kevin.

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              #21
              Thank God for the ignore function!
              Regards
              Hans N

              Don´t throw away your fake WB´s! Get in touch with me.
              I collect them for reference purposes for the benefit of the hobby (for the right "fake" price of course).

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                #22
                Originally posted by Hans N View Post
                Thank God for the ignore function!

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                  #23
                  Anyone willing to give me a collector to Collector price check on the second Silver wound badge. the noncontroversial one?


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