Wound badge in black miniature, 9 mm. The black finish is intact. Excellent condition. Instituted (re-instituted) on September 1, 1939. The badge had three
grades - black, silver, and gold. The badge was only awarded to military
personnel, until in March 1943 civilians that were wounded in air raids
also became eligible. The wound badge in black was th..
Wound badge in black, double marked '65' for Klein & Quenzer, Idar-Oberstein on the reverse.Steel construction with soldered on set up. Good condition. Partial loss of black finish. Instituted (re-instituted) on September 1, 1939. The badge had three grades - black, silver, and gold. The badge was only awarded to military personnel, until in Ma..
Wound badge in black. Steel construction with soldered on set up. Unmarked. Good condition. Partial loss of black finish on the swastika. Some rust on the obverse. Instituted (re-instituted) on September 1, 1939. The badge had three grades - black, silver, and gold. The badge was only awarded to military personnel, until in March 1943 civilians that were wou..
Wound badge in black. Brass construction with soldered on set up. Unmarked. Good condition. Partial loss of black finish.Instituted (re-instituted) on September 1, 1939. The badge had three grades - black, silver, and gold. The badge was only awarded to military personnel, until in March 1943 civilians that were wounded in air raids also became eligible. The..
Wound badge in black. Steel construction with soldered on set up. Unmarked. Good condition. Minor rust on the obverse. Instituted (re-instituted) on September 1, 1939. The badge had three grades - black, silver, and gold. The badge was only awarded to military personnel, until in March 1943 civilians that were wounded in air raids also became eligible. The w..
Wound badge in black. Steel construction with soldered-on setup. Unmarked. Excellent condition. Instituted (re-instituted) on September 1, 1939. The badge had three grades - black, silver, and gold. The badge was only awarded to military personnel, until in March 1943 civilians that were wounded in air raids also became eligible. The wound badge in black was..