Commemorative - 'Feinzink'-based- and/or silver-coloured - N.S.D.A.P.-related 'tinnie', being a maker- (ie. 'RzM' and/or maker-) marked example depicting the coat of arms of the town of München (ie. 'Hauptstadt der Bewegung') Commemorative - 'Feinzink'-based- and/or silver-coloured - N.S.D.A.P.-related 'tinnie', being a maker- (ie. 'RzM' and/or maker-) marked example depicting the coat of arms of the town of München (ie. 'Hauptstadt der Bewegung') Commemorative - 'Feinzink'-based- and/or silver-coloured - N.S.D.A.P.-related 'tinnie', being a maker- (ie. 'RzM' and/or maker-) marked example depicting the coat of arms of the town of München (ie. 'Hauptstadt der Bewegung') Commemorative - 'Feinzink'-based- and/or silver-coloured - N.S.D.A.P.-related 'tinnie', being a maker- (ie. 'RzM' and/or maker-) marked example depicting the coat of arms of the town of München (ie. 'Hauptstadt der Bewegung')

Commemorative - 'Feinzink'-based- and/or silver-coloured - N.S.D.A.P.-related 'tinnie', being a maker- (ie. 'RzM' and/or maker-) marked example depicting the coat of arms of the town of München (ie. 'Hauptstadt der Bewegung')


I recently uncovered four (fully identical-) examples of this neat and/or unusual badge (ie. 'tinnie' or: 'Veranstaltungsabzeichen') which are all four equally executed in silvered and/or zinc- (ie. 'Feinzink'-) based metal: all four pieces are IMO never worn nor issued but do show some normal wear and/or moderate age, simply caused by handling over the years. The badges come mounted on their functional pin-/catch set-ups and have IMO never been cleaned nor polished: they show some minimal staining (as can be seen on the pictures) but are still very detailed and/or pronounced. The 'tinnies' retains most of their (fairly shiny-) silver-coloured finish. All four badges ie. 'tinnies' are equally maker-marked on the back: this (fairly unclearly pronounced) stamping reads: 'RzM M9/11 - C. Poellath - Schrobenhausen - 1939/40 - Kriegswinterhilfswerke' (see pictures). The asking-price is naturally intended for a single tinnie.

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