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What is your opniion about this badge; original or fake ?

Thanks in advance.
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hi benten
as far as your political button hole badge in my opinion its a good one marked very well hope you agree god bless andy militarynut

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Hi Andy,

Thank you for your reply .

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I agree it's good.


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Thanks for your reply Jamie.
It is not the area I'm familiar with. There are also opinions say that Ges.gesch. and RZM do not belong to together .
Was Ges. Gesch. replaced by the Nazis 1933 , in a factory number and RZM? I have no knowledge about this.

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Ges. Gesch. is the German equivalent to "Patent" or "Registered". RZM was assigned by the NSDAP to show that the item was made to their specifications.


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Thanks for your info Vern .


Could it be a transitional badge, when the factory number still wasn't written on the badge ? Around 1933 ?

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The requirement for RZM marks on Party material took effect in December 1934. A few items contracted for by the SS were maker marked and dated "34" or "35" but most items just had the RZM in a circle. The regulations for both the RZM mark and the manufacturer's code on Party material took effect in December 1935. At a guess, I would think that badge was made between December 1934 and the end of 1935.


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Vern, thank you again for this very good info !


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