DRL (Deutsches Reichsbund für Leibesübungen) National Sport Badge,...
Wound Badge in Silver. Marked 107 on the back for the Carl Wild company....
Wound Badge in Silver. Marked 30 on the back for the Hauptmünzamt Wien,...
General Assault Badge. Unmarked but the configuration is of the Deumer...
Panzer Assault Badge in Silver. This example is marked R.R.S. for the...
Mounted Honor Cross of WWI (Hindenburg Cross for Non-Combatants). This...
Wound Badge in Silver. Marked 28 on the back for the Alois Rettenmaier...
Panzer Assault Badge in Silver. This example is unmarked and the...
DRL (Deutsches Reichsbund für Leibesübungen) National Sport Badge, Silver grade, stickpin miniature. Awarded to military and civilians for above average proficiency in athletic competitions. The back is marked WERNSTEIN and JENA (the maker and town). Straight knurled stickpin. Condition I
Wound Badge in Silver. Marked 107 on the back for the Carl Wild company. Cast zinc badge with nice details, faded silver finish, and little wear. Pin correctly fastened on the back. Condition II
Wound Badge in Silver. Marked 30 on the back for the Hauptmünzamt Wien, the main mint in Vienna which was the manufacturer of some of the finest wound badges produced for the Third Reich. Cast zinc badge with nice details, silver finish, and little wear. Pin correctly fastened on the back, with the catch pushed down a little bit. Condition II
General Assault Badge. Unmarked but the configuration is of the Deumer company of Lüdenscheid. Zinc badge with nice silver finish, fading a little. Correct pin, hinge and catch on the back. Condition II
Panzer Assault Badge in Silver. This example is marked R.R.S. for the Rudolf Richter company in Schlag. This was near Gablonz, a badge manufacturing center. This badge shows very little wear, but much of the silver finish has faded, leaving the dark gray base metal. Correct pin, hinge and catch are correctly crimped and soldered on the back. Condition II
Mounted Honor Cross of WWI (Hindenburg Cross for Non-Combatants). This is the Hindenburg Cross without swords, for soldiers who were in WWI but not combat troops. It is mounted for parade dress wear. Base metal is iron and there are a few small rust spots. The ribbon is slightly dirty. The back of the cross is marked 2 R.V. PFORZHEIM, which was a...
Wound Badge in Silver. Marked 28 on the back for the Alois Rettenmaier company. Cast zinc badge with nice details, dark silver finish, and almost no wear. Pin correctly fastened on the back. Condition I-
Panzer Assault Badge in Silver. This example is unmarked and the manufacturer has not been determined. It was classified as the “scooped out flatback” type (5.10.1) in the Philippe De Bock book, and is a scarce type. Faded finish but with sharp details. Correct pin (slightly bent), hinge and catch on the back. Condition II
Iron Cross 2nd Class. The arms of the cross are slightly tarnished but still retain most of their polish under the tarnish. Core paint is in good shape. The suspension ring is unmarked. The ribbon is slightly dirty. Condition II
Iron Cross 2nd Class. The arms of the cross have tarnished but still retain polish under the tarnish. Core paint is in good shape. The suspension ring is unmarked. The ribbon has a little edge damage and is slightly dirty. Condition II-
1 October 1938 Commemorative Medal for the annexation of the Czech “Sudetenland” into the Third Reich. Bronze medal in outstanding condition. Ribbon with correct pin attached. You don’t often see these in this fine condition anymore. Condition I
Westwall Defense Medal (Deutsches Schutzwall-Ehrenzeichen). Bronze medal with very slight darkening and wear to the highlights. Clean ribbon that has faded a little. Condition II