Neat, typical zinc-based WH (Heeres) ID-disc (ie. 'Erkennungsmarke') bearing the clearly stamped unit-designation that reads: 'San.Ers.-u.Ausb.-Abt. 12' and that comes as issued and/or worn Neat, typical zinc-based WH (Heeres) ID-disc (ie. 'Erkennungsmarke') bearing the clearly stamped unit-designation that reads: 'San.Ers.-u.Ausb.-Abt. 12' and that comes as issued and/or worn

Neat, typical zinc-based WH (Heeres) ID-disc (ie. 'Erkennungsmarke') bearing the clearly stamped unit-designation that reads: 'San.Ers.-u.Ausb.-Abt. 12' and that comes as issued and/or worn

This is a neat example of a typical zinc- (ie. 'Feinzink'-) based WH (Heeres) and/or: 'Sanitäter'-related ID-disc (ie. 'Erkennungsmarke'), bearing the clearly stamped unit-designation that simply reads: 'San.Ers.-u.Ausb.-Abt. 12' (and as such being a disc that was intended for a soldier (or NCO) who served within the: 'Sanitäts-Ersatz o. Ergänzungs- u. Ausbildungs-Abteilungs 12' being a specific medical-related, replacement formation numbered: '12') and that comes in an overall very nice- (ie. just moderately used- ie. worn-), condition. The disc - which is executed in a clear and fine letter-type and that also shows the soldiers'-blood-group-type (Type 'A') - is still a bit dirty and/or stained but was never cleaned nor polished. It comes as worn and/or stored for decades and originates from a private-household somewhere in Germany: it came together with the Red Cross 'Armbinde' that I offer under number 59373 on the web-site: both items belonged to the same medical-orderly who used both items and stored them as such for decades. Simply a nice and honest (and truly not that often encountered!) 'Sanitäter'-related ID-disc that belonged to a soldier (ie. NCO or officer) who served within a specific and not that often encountered medic-related unit. I deem that this neat disc would certainly merit further investigation!

Code: 59374