GERMAN DRL SPORTS BADGE WERNSTEIN JENA BRONZE
$85.00
BRONZE DRL SPORTS BADGE ” WERNSTEIN JENA ” ORIGINAL
Description
German WW2 DRL badge in Bronze.Correct maker mark on the back with “Wernstein, Jena” and “D.R.G.M. 35269”. The badge is in very fine condition. Comes with with flat needle.
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Additional information
Weight | 0.05 kg |
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Vendor Info
- Military Tour
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