Attractive, 'standard-issue'-pattern - and zinc-based - 'Polizei'- (ie. police) visor-cap eagle being a silver-coloured- and non-maker-marked example as was intended for usage on the various 'Polizei' (ie. police) visor-caps Attractive, 'standard-issue'-pattern - and zinc-based - 'Polizei'- (ie. police) visor-cap eagle being a silver-coloured- and non-maker-marked example as was intended for usage on the various 'Polizei' (ie. police) visor-caps Attractive, 'standard-issue'-pattern - and zinc-based - 'Polizei'- (ie. police) visor-cap eagle being a silver-coloured- and non-maker-marked example as was intended for usage on the various 'Polizei' (ie. police) visor-caps

Attractive, 'standard-issue'-pattern - and zinc-based - 'Polizei'- (ie. police) visor-cap eagle being a silver-coloured- and non-maker-marked example as was intended for usage on the various 'Polizei' (ie. police) visor-caps

This is an attractive example of a 'standard-issue'-pattern and/or typical zinc- (ie. Feinzink-) based, so-called: 'Polizei'-related visor-cap eagle (ie. 'Adler für Polizei-Schirmmütze') being a typical silver-coloured- and non-maker-marked example that was intended for usage on the various 'Polizei' (ie. police) visor-caps (ie. 'Schirmmützen') and that comes in an overall very nice- (I deem never used- nor cap-attached- ie. 'virtually mint- ie. unissued'-), condition. The detailed and cap-eagle is executed in silver-coloured (ie. somewhat 'frosted') zinc and retains both its two (I deem also zinc-based) prongs (which were I deem never bent and that are naturally still functional). The detail on the fairly 'frosted' piece is quite extraordinary: it just shows some minimal dust ie. tarnish simply caused by decades of storage only. Hard to find a more attractive example for a more interesting price!

Code: 61231

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