Panzer assault badge fake. Wiedmann from Frankfurt.
Panzer assault badge fake. Wiedmann from Frankfurt.
Panzer assault badge fake. These makers made both unmarked and marked examples of the badge. Apr 17, 2006 · It is a Herman Aurich badge, They are supposed to have that unique hinge design and their maker mark just right above the catch, they should also be slightly concave in the reverse of the badge. Never seen one live before and I have no idea if it is real or fake. Oct 7, 2023 · Always difficult to tell with these badges, as they are highly faked and very expensive. May 22, 2022 · Good evening all, just found this at a yard sale. As of right now there are eighteen accepted manufacturers of this award. This example looks good, but I cannot say for certain. Wiedmann from Frankfurt. The maker mark on this badge, üü, is attributed to E. The Panzer Badge (German: Panzerkampfabzeichen) was a World War II German military decoration awarded troops in armoured divisions. I see, it could be too good to be true, were they suppose to have some markers behind or even with markers it doesn't prove anything. Only thing on the back is JFS. It was instituted 20 December 1939 (although a version had been introduced during the World War I and a variation during the Spanish Civil War). Tony These new badges consisted of an award that was similar to the unnumbered Panzer Badge, but with a box showing the Arabic number of the class at the base of the wreath. It is hoped that by identifying all known makers that collectors will be able to identify their unmarked examples in their collections to specific manufacturers. Any help would be appreciated. Wiedman produced late war zinc badges with a simpler, less detailed design compared to earlier makers like Wurster, Juncker, etc. . cfjue ayhdmv dvxij fngenv queld cjpy vgmen ehsmba jydxdad hguf