Superb - and scarcely encountered! - DJ (ie. 'Deutsches Jungvolk') related 'tinnie' being a non-maker-marked example as executed in bright-silver-toned 'pot-metal' and showing the text: '2/39 - 2/91 - Jungbann Zeltlager -  Juli 1934' Superb - and scarcely encountered! - DJ (ie. 'Deutsches Jungvolk') related 'tinnie' being a non-maker-marked example as executed in bright-silver-toned 'pot-metal' and showing the text: '2/39 - 2/91 - Jungbann Zeltlager -  Juli 1934'

Superb - and scarcely encountered! - DJ (ie. 'Deutsches Jungvolk') related 'tinnie' being a non-maker-marked example as executed in bright-silver-toned 'pot-metal' and showing the text: '2/39 - 2/91 - Jungbann Zeltlager - Juli 1934'

The attractive - fairly early period- and actually truly scarcely encountered! - (bright) silver-toned specific DJ- (ie. 'Deutsches Jungvolk'-) related day-badge (ie. 'tinnie' or: 'Veranstaltungsabzeichen') is executed in (shiny) silver-coloured zinc-based ie. 'pot-metal': it shows some normal wear and/or moderate age but has never been cleaned nor polished (it is still a bit dirty but has maintained a nice and only minimally tarnished age-patina). The badge comes mounted onto its functional pin- ie. pin/catch-set-up and shows some minimal age ie. staining (as can be seen on the pictures). The 'tinnie' is very detailed and truly retains all of its bright silver-toned finish (as can be seen on the pictures). The 'shieldd'-shaped piece shows a typical 'DJ-Raute' and towns-view and shows the text: '2/39 - 2/91 - Jungbann Zeltlager - Juli 1934' (strangely it is void of a towns' or area-designation). Simply an attractive example of this desirable and/or regional-issued specific DJ-related so-called: 'Veranstaltungsabzeichen' that is with certainty accordingly priced!

Code: 65869

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