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    SS souvenir thing.

    Hello,

    Has anyone seen this type of SS matchbox cover before? Who were they made for, anybody or those who would like to be in the SS?

    Thanks in advance for any opinions.

    Tony
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        Hi I have one of these as well, mine looks slightly different but I am not sure if they are authentic pieces or fantasy items. Hopefully someone more knowledgeable than me will have an answer.

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          #5
          IMO I wouldn't think anything of German origins would be marked "Sterling".
          Also to be the acid etching is quite crude from what you'd expect to see even on a souvanir.
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            #6
            It is a fantasy piece, I have seen a russian guy selling this stuff and the other kind with LAH ciphers at a miltaria show in Milan during the weekend.
            He had almost a50 pieces

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              Originally posted by Mr.Jerry D
              IMO I wouldn't think anything of German origins would be marked "Sterling".
              Also to be the acid etching is quite crude from what you'd expect to see even on a souvanir.
              Nothing wrong with german awards marked "Sterling", Jerry.

              best,
              Gerd

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                #8
                Where does it say sterling?.........it doesn't say sterling on the back of it....does it?


                Dave

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by Dave-B
                  Where does it say sterling?.........it doesn't say sterling on the back of it....does it?


                  Dave
                  Well, i can see ?RLIN?G, but the space is a bit too short for "Sterling", isnĀ“t it? And there is a space between N and G, so probably not.

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                    #10
                    I think it says "BERLIN" and something else...but then again there is no room for the "B" and "E"..

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                      So what do you reckon chaps, is it fantasy or original?

                      Tony mate,what did you say it was made from?.....silver-plated brass?

                      Dave

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                        It's brass (I was told) and is plated in silver but I wouldn't say silver plate and it's too dull for chrome. It's non magnetic anyway.

                        Tony

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