'Panzerkampfabzeichen in Silber' (or: silver-class panzer-assault badge or PAB) being a typical non-maker-marked- and/or zinc- (ie. 'Feinzink'-) based specimen of the 'scooped flatback'-pattern 'Panzerkampfabzeichen in Silber' (or: silver-class panzer-assault badge or PAB) being a typical non-maker-marked- and/or zinc- (ie. 'Feinzink'-) based specimen of the 'scooped flatback'-pattern 'Panzerkampfabzeichen in Silber' (or: silver-class panzer-assault badge or PAB) being a typical non-maker-marked- and/or zinc- (ie. 'Feinzink'-) based specimen of the 'scooped flatback'-pattern 'Panzerkampfabzeichen in Silber' (or: silver-class panzer-assault badge or PAB) being a typical non-maker-marked- and/or zinc- (ie. 'Feinzink'-) based specimen of the 'scooped flatback'-pattern 'Panzerkampfabzeichen in Silber' (or: silver-class panzer-assault badge or PAB) being a typical non-maker-marked- and/or zinc- (ie. 'Feinzink'-) based specimen of the 'scooped flatback'-pattern

'Panzerkampfabzeichen in Silber' (or: silver-class panzer-assault badge or PAB) being a typical non-maker-marked- and/or zinc- (ie. 'Feinzink'-) based specimen of the 'scooped flatback'-pattern

This is a very attractive - and I deem just minimally used and actually not that easily found! - example of a so-called: 'Panzerkampfabzeichen in Silber' (or: silver-class panzer-assault badge or PAB) being a typical, non-maker-maker-marked- and/or zinc- (ie. 'Feinzink'-) based specimen of the so-called: 'scooped flatback'-pattern (as was produced by a to date still unidentified maker) and that comes in an overall very nice- (and I deem just minimally used- ie. worn-), condition. The badge on offer here concerns (I deem) a mid- (ie. later-) war-period, zinc- ie. 'Feinzink'-based specimen that truly retains most of its (bright) silver-coloured finish (something that is most certainly not that often seen!). The piece retains, moreover, a very attractive appearance that still shows pronounced detail as to be expected by a badge of this specific pattern. The badge has never been cleaned nor polished (and is still also a tiny bit dirty ie. stained- ie. tarnished as mentioned above). It was recently found as such at a German private-household and was never before part of a collection. The piece comes naturally mounted onto its fully functional (and unaltered) pin- and/or catch(set-up) as can be seen on the pictures. Simply a very attractive example of the 'scooped flatback'-pattern that is I deem accordingly priced!

Code: 69040

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