Commemorative - silver-toned- and/or zinc- (ie. tin-) based - N.S.D.A.P.-related 'tinnie' being a non-maker-marked example depicting an illustration of a lion and swastika coupled with the text: 'T.d.D.H. - Braunschweig - 18.19. Nov. 1933' Commemorative - silver-toned- and/or zinc- (ie. tin-) based - N.S.D.A.P.-related 'tinnie' being a non-maker-marked example depicting an illustration of a lion and swastika coupled with the text: 'T.d.D.H. - Braunschweig - 18.19. Nov. 1933' Commemorative - silver-toned- and/or zinc- (ie. tin-) based - N.S.D.A.P.-related 'tinnie' being a non-maker-marked example depicting an illustration of a lion and swastika coupled with the text: 'T.d.D.H. - Braunschweig - 18.19. Nov. 1933'

Commemorative - silver-toned- and/or zinc- (ie. tin-) based - N.S.D.A.P.-related 'tinnie' being a non-maker-marked example depicting an illustration of a lion and swastika coupled with the text: 'T.d.D.H. - Braunschweig - 18.19. Nov. 1933'

The neat - and fairly unusually seen! - badge (ie. 'tinnie' or: 'Veranstaltungsabzeichen') is executed in minimally tarnished, silver-toned zinc-based- (ie. pot-) metal and is depicting an illustration of a lion and swastika coupled with the text: 'T.d.D.H. - Braunschweig - 18.19. Nov. 1933': it shows some normal wear and/or moderate age. The badge comes naturally mounted onto its functional pin-ie. pin-catch set-up and has (I deem) never been cleaned nor polished: it shows some minimal staining (as can be seen on the pictures) but is still very detailed and/or pronounced. The 'tinnie' is totally void of a makers'-designation and retains most of its (fairly shiny-) silver-coloured finish. Simply a neat and with certainty not that often observed 'tinnie' that is accordingly priced!

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