Unusual - I deem early-war-period- and/or: typical bright-golden-toned and aluminium-based - so-called: WH (Kriegsmarine) ID-disc bearing the stamped bearers'-name and/or function ie. unit-designation that simply reads: 'Erwin Sehling - N 41397 MS' Unusual - I deem early-war-period- and/or: typical bright-golden-toned and aluminium-based - so-called: WH (Kriegsmarine) ID-disc bearing the stamped bearers'-name and/or function ie. unit-designation that simply reads: 'Erwin Sehling - N 41397 MS'

Unusual - I deem early-war-period- and/or: typical bright-golden-toned and aluminium-based - so-called: WH (Kriegsmarine) ID-disc bearing the stamped bearers'-name and/or function ie. unit-designation that simply reads: 'Erwin Sehling - N 41397 MS'

This is an attractive - and I deem early-war-period- and/or: typical bright-golden-toned ie. 'Feuervergoldetes' and/or aluminium-based - so-called: WH (Kriegsmarine) ID-disc (ie. 'Erkennungsmarke') bearing the stamped bearers'-name and/or function ie. unit-designation that simply reads: 'Erwin Sehling - N 41397 MS' and that comes in an overall nice- (albeit moderately used- ie. worn-), condition. The disc bears a coded number that simply reads: 'N 41397 MS' (which I could not fully identify). The disc comes in a fine, albeit moderately used- and/or worn condition and shows some regular wear (sligthly torn-out holes): it has a truly golden-toned- and aluminium-like appearance. The disc was never cleaned nor polished and is as stated a bit dirty. The disc is void of a stamped blood-group-type something that more often encountered on KM-related discs. Of additional interest is, moreover, the fact that the piece shows some pencilled text on its back that reads: '11-41895 - Hannover I' (as can be seen on the pictures). It should be noted that these 'standard'-pattern, KM 'Erkennungsmarken' are actually not that easily encountered!

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