Attractive, aluminium-based: 'Reichsarbeitsdienst'- (ie. RAD-) EM- (ie. NCO-) type belt-buckle being a maker- (ie. 'L.G.S.'-) marked example which is dated: '1939' and that comes in a hardly used- (ie. still 'virtually mint'-) condition Attractive, aluminium-based: 'Reichsarbeitsdienst'- (ie. RAD-) EM- (ie. NCO-) type belt-buckle being a maker- (ie. 'L.G.S.'-) marked example which is dated: '1939' and that comes in a hardly used- (ie. still 'virtually mint'-) condition Attractive, aluminium-based: 'Reichsarbeitsdienst'- (ie. RAD-) EM- (ie. NCO-) type belt-buckle being a maker- (ie. 'L.G.S.'-) marked example which is dated: '1939' and that comes in a hardly used- (ie. still 'virtually mint'-) condition Attractive, aluminium-based: 'Reichsarbeitsdienst'- (ie. RAD-) EM- (ie. NCO-) type belt-buckle being a maker- (ie. 'L.G.S.'-) marked example which is dated: '1939' and that comes in a hardly used- (ie. still 'virtually mint'-) condition Attractive, aluminium-based: 'Reichsarbeitsdienst'- (ie. RAD-) EM- (ie. NCO-) type belt-buckle being a maker- (ie. 'L.G.S.'-) marked example which is dated: '1939' and that comes in a hardly used- (ie. still 'virtually mint'-) condition

Attractive, aluminium-based: 'Reichsarbeitsdienst'- (ie. RAD-) EM- (ie. NCO-) type belt-buckle being a maker- (ie. 'L.G.S.'-) marked example which is dated: '1939' and that comes in a hardly used- (ie. still 'virtually mint'-) condition

The attractive - and as always aluminium-based - typical 'Reichsarbeitsdienst'- (ie. RAD-) enlisted-mens'- (ie. NCO-) type belt-buckle that was produced by the: 'L.G.S.'-company truly retains allmost all of its greyish-silver-toned finish and comes in a just minimally used- and/or worn but nevertheless still 'virtually mint' condition: it just shows some minimal age ie. dust caused by decades of storage and/or handling over the years. The piece shows a (clearly present and super-imposed) logo (ie. stamp) that reads: 'L.G.S. - 39' (and is as such a by the company: 'L.G.S.' produced 'standard-issued' piece that shows the production-date: '1939'. Simply a truly nicely preserved EM- (ie. NCO-) pattern RAD-type belt-buckle that will be very hard to be upgraded!

Code: 67162

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