I'm sure everybody collecting Coastal Artillery has noticed that there are virtually no CA officer's breast eagles in bullion left as most of them were sold as WH General's breast eagles when in doubt.
There are WH collectors out there who actually pretend that they can tell by the quality of the bullion wether or not it's CA or WH. My personal experience is that I have seen horribly executed bullion breast eagles on untouched WH General's uniforms and nearly perfect ones on CA officer's blouses.
I do not know the exact numbers but I'd dare assume that there were less Kriegsmarine officers wearing field grey blouses with bullion eagles than there were Generals in the Wehrmacht (incl. doctors, Admins, Veterinarian etc...). So what does that make a CA officer's breast eagle?
Here is one that actually shows a different backing that clearly identifies it as being Kriegsmarine. First example that I ever found that was so obviously KM and 10 times more rare than a WH General's breast eagle... figured I show it off
Kurt
There are WH collectors out there who actually pretend that they can tell by the quality of the bullion wether or not it's CA or WH. My personal experience is that I have seen horribly executed bullion breast eagles on untouched WH General's uniforms and nearly perfect ones on CA officer's blouses.
I do not know the exact numbers but I'd dare assume that there were less Kriegsmarine officers wearing field grey blouses with bullion eagles than there were Generals in the Wehrmacht (incl. doctors, Admins, Veterinarian etc...). So what does that make a CA officer's breast eagle?
Here is one that actually shows a different backing that clearly identifies it as being Kriegsmarine. First example that I ever found that was so obviously KM and 10 times more rare than a WH General's breast eagle... figured I show it off
Kurt
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