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Old 10-12-16, 04:45 PM
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Default hi all can anyone help please with these two badges german and polish i think

hi all can anyone help please with these two badges German and polish i think i will hold my hands up and say i no nothing about polish or german miliatry badges or medals british is my bag and if anyone could tell me what sort of value they worth and if anyone would like to buy them many thanks mick
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Old 10-12-16, 08:53 PM
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Mick

The Polish badge is the 7th Wielkopolski Mounted Rifle Regiment, it was formed in 1920 at Grudziadz as the 5th Mounted Rifle Regiment.

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Old 11-12-16, 05:23 AM
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Hello
unfortunately, the blue HJ badge is post-war fantasy item !!

the polish Andrzej Panasiuk is a post-war copy

cordially
Didier

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Old 11-12-16, 11:08 AM
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Hello Didier

Thanks for the info re the Polish badge. We don't see a lot of the Polish badges in Australia. How do you determine it is a post war badge, is it the makers details on the screw attachment?

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Dennis

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Old 12-12-16, 12:02 PM
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Hello Dennis
you're right !
Andrzej Panasiuk is a post-war maker, well known about polish badges

cordially
Didier
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