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Old 30-07-11, 01:31 PM
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Hi, I have few badges left, but recently got these in a collectors fleamarket. Having little confidence in determining reality - any opinions highly valued !! I might start to learn something again....
None were sold with any info as to authenticity or not. It'll be interesting to see which are dodgy or not, and which I've guessed right...lol.
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Jes
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Old 30-07-11, 01:41 PM
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Hi,

For what its worth, the DLI and East Lancs look good to me, i don't know in regards to the Warwickshire, The Cyclists looks suspicious to me, I'm not quite sure why.

With a second look, I'm suspicious of the Warwickshire too. Something is niggling me that the three lugs tell thats its either a restrike or a pouch badge. The crown looks wrong to me too.

Expert will come along soon

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Phil
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Old 30-07-11, 05:00 PM
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Thanks for taking time to reply Phil - it's reassuring in some respects, similar to my thoughts. I'm not bothered about mistakes now, so it doesn't hurt (ouch!)
Cheers so far.
Jes
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