Superb - and truly luxuriously-styled! - 'Verwundeten-Abzeichen in Silber' being a non-maker-marked- and I deem early-period 'Buntmetall'-based example as was produced by a (by me) unidentified maker Superb - and truly luxuriously-styled! - 'Verwundeten-Abzeichen in Silber' being a non-maker-marked- and I deem early-period 'Buntmetall'-based example as was produced by a (by me) unidentified maker Superb - and truly luxuriously-styled! - 'Verwundeten-Abzeichen in Silber' being a non-maker-marked- and I deem early-period 'Buntmetall'-based example as was produced by a (by me) unidentified maker

Superb - and truly luxuriously-styled! - 'Verwundeten-Abzeichen in Silber' being a non-maker-marked- and I deem early-period 'Buntmetall'-based example as was produced by a (by me) unidentified maker

The very attractive - and truly luxuriously styled! - silver-class wound-badge (or: 'Verwundeten-Abzeichen in Silber') is executed in neat and/or minimally shiny (ie. hardly tarnished), so-called: 'Buntmetall' and shows only truly minimal 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 (thin-shaped- and totally unaltered) pin (which is of course fully functional) and comes mounted onto its functional and dito pristine catch (as can be seen on the pictures). The badge is most certainly never cleaned and retains truly all of its silver-toned finish. It is - as stated above - a non-marked example that is I deem an early-period- (and truly quality-procuded!) piece that was produced by a (by me) unidentified maker. Simply a very attractive - and with certainty desirable! - early-war-period, silver-class WB that is priced according to its truly pristine condition!

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