Interesting, zinc-based WH (Heeres) ID-disc (ie. 'Erkennungsmarke') bearing the clearly stamped unit-designation: 'Stammkp. JEB 236' and that comes as issued and/or worn Interesting, zinc-based WH (Heeres) ID-disc (ie. 'Erkennungsmarke') bearing the clearly stamped unit-designation: 'Stammkp. JEB 236' and that comes as issued and/or worn

Interesting, zinc-based WH (Heeres) ID-disc (ie. 'Erkennungsmarke') bearing the clearly stamped unit-designation: 'Stammkp. JEB 236' and that comes as issued and/or worn

This is an attractive example of a greyish-coloured- (and/or typically zinc-based) so-called: WH (Heeres-) related- and typical 'standard-issue'-pattern, ID-disc (ie. 'Erkennungsmarke') bearing the (clearly!) stamped unit-designation that simply reads: 'Stammkp. JEB 236' (and as such being a disc that was intended for a soldier ie. NCO who served within the root- (ie. 'Stamm'-) company of the: 'Infanterie-Ergänzungs- o. Ersatz-Battailon 236', being a specific infantry-related replacement formation numbered: '236' and that comes in an overall nice- (albeit clearly used ie. worn-), condition. The attractive disc comes in an overall nice condition (and is executed in an attractive letter-type!) and shows the clear evidence of having been used ie. worn (see pictures). The disc - which also shows the soldiers' bloodgroup-type (Type '0') stamped onto its front as more often - was never cleaned nor polished (it is still a bit stained and/or dirty). Simply an attractive and honest (and truly not that often encountered!) 'Infanterie'-related ID-disc that belonged to a soldier (officer?) who served within a specific infantry-related unit. I deem that this neat ID-disc would certainly merit further investigation!

Code: 55098

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