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I've been watching this for a week or two to see what the European collectors would do, they must view it as genuine.
http://www.egun.de/market/item.php?id=409372 Rk |
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Hi RK,
Or they think it will be interesting to try and sell it to a US collector ![]() This is probably as faked as they get... |
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G. van V, I did a check on the bid history, looks like only two people are really interested. I tend to agree with you but the last thing I seriously collected was bottle caps. I'm just curious as to why real collectors see it as fake or not.
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Completely bogus. The stamp is frequently found for sale at large military shows such as SOS and MAX; the impressed SS mark is completely unconvincing.
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