Neat, 'Verwundeten-Abzeichen in Gold' being a clearly maker- (ie. '30'-) marked- typical zinc (ie. 'Feinzink'-) based example that has lost its finish as was produced by the desirable maker: 'Hauptmünzamt Wien' Neat, 'Verwundeten-Abzeichen in Gold' being a clearly maker- (ie. '30'-) marked- typical zinc (ie. 'Feinzink'-) based example that has lost its finish as was produced by the desirable maker: 'Hauptmünzamt Wien' Neat, 'Verwundeten-Abzeichen in Gold' being a clearly maker- (ie. '30'-) marked- typical zinc (ie. 'Feinzink'-) based example that has lost its finish as was produced by the desirable maker: 'Hauptmünzamt Wien'

Neat, 'Verwundeten-Abzeichen in Gold' being a clearly maker- (ie. '30'-) marked- typical zinc (ie. 'Feinzink'-) based example that has lost its finish as was produced by the desirable maker: 'Hauptmünzamt Wien'

The neat (I deem) golden-class wound-badge (or: 'Verwundeten-Abzeichen in Gold') is executed in tarnished zinc- (ie. 'Feinzink'-) based metal and shows obvious usage and/or wear (as can be seen on the pictures). The badge - which is naturally non-magnetic - comes naturally mounted onto its fully functional (tin-shaped- and totally unaltered) pin (which is of course fully functional) and comes mounted onto its functional and pristine catch (which is of the 'molded'-pattern). The badge is most certainly never cleaned but has regrettably lost all of its golden-toned finish (just some remains are visible on its back) and shows some obvious tarnish ie. staining (it has, however, never been cleaned nor polished though). It is - as stated above - a clearly maker-marked example that is unmistaken a later-war-period piece that was produced by the Austrian-based maker (ie. Hersteller) named the: 'Hauptmünzamt Wien' (ie. 'Hersteller': '30') as was based in the town of Wien (ie. 'Vienna'). Simply an attractive - and with certainty desirable! - (I deem) later-war-period, golden-class WB that is priced according to its missing finish!

Code: 56623

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