#71809 Available
'Verwundeten-Abzeichen in Silber' being a clearly maker- (ie. '30'-) marked- and/or typical 'Feinzink'-based example that comes stored in its maker- (ie. 'Hauptmünzamt Wien III'-) marked- and period etui
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€ 245,00
The attractive - and fairly luxuriously-styled! - silver-class wound-badge (or: 'Verwundeten-Abzeichen in Silber') is executed in neat and/or somewhat shiny, so-called: 'Feinzink'-based metal and shows only moderate usage and/or minimal wear (as can be clearly seen on the pictures). The wound-badge comes naturally mounted onto its fully functional and typically-tin-shaped pin and has a totally unaltered (and functional) molded-styled catch. The badge is most certainly never cleaned and truly retains most of its silver-toned finish. It only shows some minimal tarnish (and has never been cleaned nor polished). It is - as stated above void of a makers'-designation (something that is more often the cased). The bordeaux-red-coloured- (simulated leather-based- and/or: carton-based) etui - comes also in an overall very nice, albeit moderately used, condition (it is just somewhat dusty ie. dirty simply caused by years of storage but totally void of any damage or alike). The etui has a reddish-coloured (simulated 'velvet') interior: this inlay shows a clear imprint of the wound-badge (that was most certainly stored in this manner for decades): moreover, does it show a (blue-toned) makers-designation-sticker on its back that reads: 'Hauptmünzamt Wien III' and is thus a WB-set that can be attributed to the maker (ie. 'Hersteller') named: 'Hauptmünzamt' as was based in the town on Wien (ie. Vienna) (as can be seen on the pictures). Simply a very attractive and with certainty desirable and fully matching silver-class WB-set that is nowadays not that easily encountered!