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WWII German Stickpin - Luftwaffe Aircrew -
This badge was originally created in 1933. It was the first badge officially recognized by the Luftwaffe even before the organization gained official recognition.

The badge was worn by pilots and crew members alike. On January 19th 1935, the aircrew badge became the official combined pilot's and observer's badge of the Luftwaffe. A newer version of the badge was produced in November 1935. This event caused the production of the original badge to be stopped. As a result, this version is one of the arrest Luftwaffe badges.

The design of the stickpin consisted of an oval wreath resting on its side. An eagle in flight is placed on the center. It has its wings fully extended and it is clutching a swastika. The eagle touches the wreath with each wing anf the swastika.





This page is a recognition and identification guide for WWII German Stick Pins. Multiple detailed photos of a specific sample are provided. Descriptions point out clearly defined points that should be noted.

One of the most commonly asked questions is "How much is my WWII German stickpin worth?". A price guide is included here to address this question. The value of the Stickpins is reviewed over a period of several years. A trend can be observed. The present worth of the German stick pins in the collector's market is illustrated.

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  1. German WWII Stickpin Anatomy
  2. Identifying fakes and reproductions
  3. RZM manufacturing codes
  4. LDO manufacturing codes
  5. Construction materials
  6. Pins, hinges and other
  7. Perspective view
  8. Purchasing a WWII German Stickpin





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No cloth version of this badge was ever produced.

Smooth stick construction. Attached directly to the badge. the back of the item is marked "800". To see full size vesions of German Badges refer to our German WWII Badges section.



Collecting Third Reich Stickpins
Collecting Third Reich memorabilia is a field that has been growing since the days the GI's rummaged around Europe bringing back military souvenirs. German soldiers wore many of their awards on their uniforms when they went to battle. Once the soldier was killed or captured, the American soldiers would take the awards as war trophies. Eventually all these pieces came back to the United States where military history enthusiasts began to collect them.


In trying to determine if you should collect WWII German Stickpins there are certain factors that should be considered.

The adjacent table outlines some of the advantages and disadvantages of collecting the stickpins.



This stickpin may be currently being reproduced. It is becoming more difficult to be able to tell the fake ones from the real ones because the quality of the reproductions is improving. The collector must become familiarized with the construction style and materials employed in the manufacturing of this badge. Attention to the details is critical in order to be able to determine the authenticity of the badge.

If you have an interest is seeing other stick pins of the Third Reich, you can do so by going to our WWII German Stick Pins identification guide. Where we cover Heer (Army), Navy (Kriegsmarine), Air Force (Luftwaffe), Political, Police and many other items.







PRICING GUIDE INFORMATION

The value for the German WWII Stick pins and other military antiques and collectibles is provided as a means to educate the collector community and individuals who have a general interest on the field. The following is an estimated value. Prices may vary in every state and every country. This service is provided courtesy of MilitaryItems.com . The source for military antiques and collectibles in the web.
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  MARKET ANALYSIS
Apr 26th, 2017
Germany produced a large variety of stickpins for various purposes. Now they make great collectibles. The item featured here is hard to find. In general its appreciation has been good. It is expected that this value trend will continue.


 
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