Aluminium-based, WH (LW) ie. 'Flieger o. Zerstörer'-related ID-disc, bearing the 'coded'-unit- ie. 'MOB'-designation: 'B65201' (and as such belonging to a soldier who served within the: '2./Erg.Zerst.Gru')
This is an attractive - and actually scarcely encountered! - example of a silver-coloured- and/or typical aluminium-based WH (Luftwaffe-) ie. 'Flieger o. Zerstörer'-related ID-disc (ie. 'Erkennungsmarke') that came as issued and/or as worn and that is bearing the clearly stamped- (and/or: 'coded') unit-designation (aka: 'MOB-liste-Nummerierung') that simply reads: 'B65201' (and as such belonging to a pilot- ie. LW-soldier- (ie. NCO ie. officer-) who (I deem) served within the second company of the: 'Ergänzungs Zerstörer-Gruppe' (or: replacement-group of a destroyer-unit ie. 'Geschwader'). The disc comes in an overall very nice (albeit clearly used ie. worn-), condition (and is executed in an attractive letter-type!) and shows the clear evidence of having been used ie. worn (see pictures). The disc is void of an impressed bearers'-blood-group-type something that is more often seen on these 'coded' ID-discs and also shows a clearly stamped (low!) bearers-numeral that reads: '148'. The disc - that comes mounted onto the remains of its period cord - originates from a private-household in Germany where it was recently uncovered. Of additional interest is, moreover, that this example was clearly re-issued: it shows the (period-destroyed) initial unit on its back. Simply a very attractive and honest 'coded' WH (Luftwaffe-) ie. 'Flieger o. Zerstörer'-related ID-disc that belonged to a member of the unit: '2./Erg.Zerst.Gru' and that is priced according to its comparative rarity and/or desirability!
Code: 64725