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This pin is very small, the skull is about 1cm. The length of the pin is cut off ; 2cm is left. It is not my directly collecting area... What is it and is it original?
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Oeh!! I'm surprised to see it in this large size at once; I didnt expect it . So better
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It's a little stick pin to be worn on civilian clothing, indicating the wearer is a member of the Panzer Corp..
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maybe its earlier? Freikorps?
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Benten, is there any knurling left on the remainder of the pin?
If earlier, could be Hussar.
--dj--Joe
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Thank you all for your reply. The skull shows all over gold finish, but I see also spots silver finish here and there on the front.
Joe, I inspected the pin's remainder , but found no traces of knurling.
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