A first pattern Coburg Badge and the set sold for 11,500 euros, believed to come from the estate of Fritz Seidel. According to a colleague, Friedrich ("Fritz") Seidel was an Old Fighter who joint the newly found party in April 1925 with a 3 digit party number. The Alten Garde (or Old Guards) badge (Tag) for the district of Spandau (as above) is particularly beautiful.
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Saturday, 19 March 2016
First Pattern Coburg Badge Set
A first pattern Coburg Badge and the set sold for 11,500 euros, believed to come from the estate of Fritz Seidel. According to a colleague, Friedrich ("Fritz") Seidel was an Old Fighter who joint the newly found party in April 1925 with a 3 digit party number. The Alten Garde (or Old Guards) badge (Tag) for the district of Spandau (as above) is particularly beautiful.
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