'Verwundeten-Abzeichen in Silber' (being a non-marked- and typical 'Buntmetall'-based example) 'Verwundeten-Abzeichen in Silber' (being a non-marked- and typical 'Buntmetall'-based example) 'Verwundeten-Abzeichen in Silber' (being a non-marked- and typical 'Buntmetall'-based example)

'Verwundeten-Abzeichen in Silber' (being a non-marked- and typical 'Buntmetall'-based example)

The attractive - and just moderately used! - silver-class wound-badge (or: 'Verwundeten-Abzeichen in Silber') on offer here is executed in tarnished 'Buntmetall'-based metal and shows obvious (although moderate!) usage and/or wear (as can be seen on the pictures). The badge - which is naturally non-magnetic - comes naturally mounted onto its fully functional (tin-shaped- and totally unaltered) pin (which is of course fully functional) and comes mounted onto its functional and pristine catch (as can be noticed on the pictures). The wound-badge was I deem never cleaned nor polished and still retains (most of) its (shiny) silver-toned finish: it does show, however, some obvious tarnish ie. staining (as can be noticed on the pictures). It is - as stated above - a typical non-maker-marked example that was (I deem) produced by the Austrian-based maker (ie. 'Hersteller') named the: 'Hauptmünzamt Wien' (ie. 'Hersteller': '30') as was based in the town of Wien (ie. 'Vienna'). Simply a neat, early-war-period- and untouched, silver-class WB that is (I deem) accordingly priced!

Code: 68344

110.00 EUR