Spotted this on Weitze's site earlier. This is ostensibly an original issue M1/120 Deumer honour badge with award serial number but....
1. Award number 72295 falls within the range covered by M1/78 - Paulmann und Crone. Deumer original issue honour badges are from the later period where the award serial number was six digits. See this thread.
2. The safety lock on this M1/120 was not introduced until late-1939 but badge number 72295 would have been awarded two or three years previously. For example, badge number 71794 was reported lost in 1937.
3. The M1/120 badges had stamped award serial numbers but the ones on this badge look completely different in style to those on genuine Deumer badges.
In my opinion this is an original Deumer badge that had this number added at a later point (not by the manufacturer). That's a worry of course because it could have happened post-war. Also, the numbers look to have been cut with a rotary engraver...?
What do you guys think?
1. Award number 72295 falls within the range covered by M1/78 - Paulmann und Crone. Deumer original issue honour badges are from the later period where the award serial number was six digits. See this thread.
2. The safety lock on this M1/120 was not introduced until late-1939 but badge number 72295 would have been awarded two or three years previously. For example, badge number 71794 was reported lost in 1937.
3. The M1/120 badges had stamped award serial numbers but the ones on this badge look completely different in style to those on genuine Deumer badges.
In my opinion this is an original Deumer badge that had this number added at a later point (not by the manufacturer). That's a worry of course because it could have happened post-war. Also, the numbers look to have been cut with a rotary engraver...?
What do you guys think?
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