A fellow collector, who does not collect German militaria, recently acquired a pin and has asked for my opinion. Being no expert when it comes to SS items, I did a search on this forum and found a thread dating back to 2003 entitled "Ouch!" by CRBeery, with comments from moderator Tony Barto, that seem to deal with this type of pin.
Seems to me that the pin pictured here is a fake, but I would appreciate a "yes" or a "no" and any other comments from forum members who know better.
The pin bears black and white enamel over a non-metallic base on the obverse. The reverse bears the markings: "M1-172" (for Walter & Henlein, Gablonz); the "RZM" proofmark (which, per Robin Lumsden's reference indicates a fake, since the letter "Z" is minus the central stroke); and "GES GESCH". The pin measures 23mm across.
Thanks, in advance, for your responses.
Regards,
John
Seems to me that the pin pictured here is a fake, but I would appreciate a "yes" or a "no" and any other comments from forum members who know better.
The pin bears black and white enamel over a non-metallic base on the obverse. The reverse bears the markings: "M1-172" (for Walter & Henlein, Gablonz); the "RZM" proofmark (which, per Robin Lumsden's reference indicates a fake, since the letter "Z" is minus the central stroke); and "GES GESCH". The pin measures 23mm across.
Thanks, in advance, for your responses.
Regards,
John
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