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    Justice Official's Belt Buckle - is it real?

    I would sincerely appreciate any opinions as to the authenticity of this Justice Official's belt buckle. Thanks.
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    Justice Official's Belt Buckle - is it real?

    Looks original. There's some high quality repos of some officer buckles but I don"t believe they are making quality repos of these. This buckles can also be Prussian Forestry.

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      #3
      I thank you for your help with this buckle.

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        #4
        John,


        I agree w/Kirby. Either Police or Forestry but for some reason not a lot of collector interest in either service.

        Bill

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          #5
          While my photo and buckle isn't the quality of John's it appears to be identical.

          I've been recently told that mine is: "You have a second pattern Nazi justice aka prison officer's buckle." Does anyone take exception with that description?

          I'm not sure the significance of "second pattern" if any. Does "second pattern" vs "_______ pattern" impact value?

          also, any insight into what appears to be corrosion on mine?

          thks
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            #6
            Pretty sure the first buckle shown here is for a brocade belt and the second for leather.

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              Justice Official's Belt Buckle - is it real?

              The kind of Prussian style eagle is the first pattern. The second pattern is a politician style eagle and swastika. I don't believe justice or prison had a brocade belt. The National forestry had a brocade but I don't recall ever seeing a State Forestry buckle on a brocade.

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                  #9
                  First pattern.

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                    #10
                    you guys are beginning to embarrass me with the quality of your buckles and clarity of your photos. here is what I hope is an improved photo to help the cause.

                    thks
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                      #11
                      Original buckle but the corrosion is going to cut the value.

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                        #12
                        KLR: the second pattern eagle is NOT politician, but state!

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                          #13
                          Thanks for the correction. I guess I need to research the proper terminology. I have all of your excellent cap books and I am sure you cover the differences.

                          All the best

                          Kirby

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                            #14
                            unless I've missed something I don't think we have a consensus as to the identify of the buckle (the 2nd one with the corrosion). if I'm wrong let me know plz.

                            thks & Happy New Year!!

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                              #15
                              The buckle looks original, in my opinion. The gold color means it is either a Prison/Penal or Prussian State Forestry. They used the same design.

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