Attractive, WH (Heeres-, LW- ie. Waffen-SS-) so-called: 'Kraftfahrbewährungs-Abzeichen in Silber' being a 'virtually mint' example as was produced by the: 'Rudolf Souval'-company and that came stored in its 'Zellstoff'-based pouch
This is an attractive - and simply never worn! - example of a WH (Heeres-, LW- ie. Waffen-SS-) so-called: 'Kraftfahrbewährungs-Abzeichen in Silber' (or: silver-class drivers'-proficiency-badge) being a never used- (ie. 'virtually mint' albeit somewhat water-stained) example that was produced by the: 'Rudolf Souval'-company and that came stored in its period (typical 'Zellstoff'-based) pouch as issued. The neat - and most certainly detailed! - arm-badge that was presumably issued but never used retains both its (originally-attached) prongs and also retains its period (metal-based) 'back-plate' as is more often encountered: the piece was never cleaned and is still a tiny bit stained ie. dirty caused by decades of storage only. The award came packed in it (period) 'Zellstoff'-based pouch that shows a (faded albeit red-inked ie. printed) text on its front that (I deem) simply reads: 'Kraftfahrbewährungs-Abzeichen Silber': on its back it shows the printed makers'-designation that reads: 'Rudolf Souval - Wien 62/VII' (as can be seen on the pictures). Simply an attractive - and 'virtually mint'! - example of a WH (Heeres-, LW-, Waffen-SS-) so-called: 'Kraftfahrbewährungs-Abzeichen in Silber' that is with certainty accordingly priced!
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