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Nope, not for one that met all my criteria for an original badge. Lot's of fake 1st pattern badges out there!
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Here's a collage that I put together of my Coburg collection.
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Quite impressive. How many years effort to assemble these items?
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Thanks DJ,about 5 yrs or so.
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BTTT for any who may have missed out.
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Hi Joe, one more of my favorites is this cased 1929 RPT plaque.
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Anyone else have any political goodies to share?
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hi eric hope this e mail finds you doing well thank you for showing this magnificent collecting of coburg badges i presume the porcelain is the rarest and hard to find i have never seen one i usually dont go to the medal forum as i am not much into the medals like you but every time i see your name i look because i know you are more then qualified to talk about these badges thanks again for posting this great magnificent collection of rare badges see you at max show god willing we both will be there andy militarynut
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Thanks for the kind words Andy, Yes, the porcelain Coburg March 15th anniversary tinnie is the harder one to find.
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Erich, thanks much.
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Two more badges. The 29RPT badge is a later RZM marked example.
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Erich,,, That porcelain piece. A friend had one years ago.
Is that in fact a small size like a tinnie pin? On the back is the pin held on with a bit of a black type cement?
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Hi Gaspare, yes it's tinnie size and pin backed. My pin is held on with a white colored cement. These 15yr Coburg porcelain anniversary tinies are pretty hard to find. Best, Erich
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Been awhile since this thread has been to the top.
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This has been a popular thread. Thought it deserving of being brought to the top again.
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Correction to the maker mark of my 10 year back on page 2. Correction, the maker is in all probability - M11/14 Gebr. Jäger, Gablonz a. N. (Sudetenland) .
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