Superb - luxuriously styled and just moderately used- and worn! - 'Verwundeten-Abzeichen in Gold', being a non-maker-marked- and/or typically 'Buntmetall'-based example as was (presumably) produced by the Austrian maker: 'Hauptmünzamt Wien' Superb - luxuriously styled and just moderately used- and worn! - 'Verwundeten-Abzeichen in Gold', being a non-maker-marked- and/or typically 'Buntmetall'-based example as was (presumably) produced by the Austrian maker: 'Hauptmünzamt Wien' Superb - luxuriously styled and just moderately used- and worn! - 'Verwundeten-Abzeichen in Gold', being a non-maker-marked- and/or typically 'Buntmetall'-based example as was (presumably) produced by the Austrian maker: 'Hauptmünzamt Wien'

Superb - luxuriously styled and just moderately used- and worn! - 'Verwundeten-Abzeichen in Gold', being a non-maker-marked- and/or typically 'Buntmetall'-based example as was (presumably) produced by the Austrian maker: 'Hauptmünzamt Wien'

The very attractive - and truly luxuriously styled! - golden-class wound-badge (or: 'Verwundeten-Abzeichen in Gold') is executed in neat and/or fairly shiny, so-called: 'Buntmetall' and shows only moderate usage and/or wear (as can be seen on the pictures). It comes naturally mounted onto its fully functional and/or (typical!) thin-shaped pin (which is of course fully functional) and has a totally unaltered catch. The badge is most certainly never cleaned and retains most (ie. all!) of its golden-toned finish (ie. it is neatly so-called: 'Feuervergoldet'). It only shows some minimal tarnish (it has I deem never been cleaned nor polished though). It is - as stated above - a non-maker-marked example that is unmistaken a quality-procuded piece that can presumably be attributed to the desirable maker (ie. 'Hersteller') named: 'Hauptmünzamt' based in the town of Wien (Vienna). Simply a very attractive and with certainty desirable, untouched golden-class WB that is nowadays not that easy to encounter!

Code: 60575

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