Attractive - and actually rarely seen! - silver-toned- and/or neatly enamelled, so-called: DDAC (ie. 'Der Deutsche Automobil Club') honorary-badge (or: 'Silberne Ehrennadel 1934') being a non-maker-marked example Attractive - and actually rarely seen! - silver-toned- and/or neatly enamelled, so-called: DDAC (ie. 'Der Deutsche Automobil Club') honorary-badge (or: 'Silberne Ehrennadel 1934') being a non-maker-marked example Attractive - and actually rarely seen! - silver-toned- and/or neatly enamelled, so-called: DDAC (ie. 'Der Deutsche Automobil Club') honorary-badge (or: 'Silberne Ehrennadel 1934') being a non-maker-marked example Attractive - and actually rarely seen! - silver-toned- and/or neatly enamelled, so-called: DDAC (ie. 'Der Deutsche Automobil Club') honorary-badge (or: 'Silberne Ehrennadel 1934') being a non-maker-marked example

Attractive - and actually rarely seen! - silver-toned- and/or neatly enamelled, so-called: DDAC (ie. 'Der Deutsche Automobil Club') honorary-badge (or: 'Silberne Ehrennadel 1934') being a non-maker-marked example

The attractive - and actually rarely encountered! - lapel-pin is made out of typical silvered, copper-based metal which is neatly enamelled in various colours: it comes mounted onto its functional, long-sized pin as worn and/or issued. It only shows some minimal aging caused by regular usage and/or wear (it is totally undamaged and retains a fully preserved, enamelled-surface without showing any damage or chipped-areas). The tiny piece - that shows the date: '1934' on its bottom - is as stated a non-maker-marked example (as can be seen on the pictures). A similar lapel-pin is also figured in the 'Heering-Hüsken' lapel-pin-catalogue, wherein it is given a unique reference-number (8809D) and an estimated value of 250 Eu!

Code: 59496

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