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  1. Refused

    Refused recruit

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    Hello all,
    I have numerous items that I have picked up over the years, most of it was sold for less than 50$ for more than half of my original collection.

    I would appreciate any info on prices and background, even a point in a good direction would be great.


    Here are some of the pics I do have
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    I do have more but figured this would be a start.

    Again, I appreciate any help that you could give me
    Thanks
    Nate
     
  2. Amrit

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    The RBD Kassel is a railways patch. RBD stands for Reichsbahndirektion (National Railways Directorate), of whick Kassel was one of the 25 or 30 districts.
     
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    Thanks Amrit, do you know the general value of the patch? I wouldn't be selling just the one but probably the lot of them.
    I still haven't found anything on the backgammon game, the only thing is it is missing pieces.
     
  4. Skipper

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    The white flag bears a stamp from a Feldpost dienst Stelle. Does it bear a number or a place? This could give an origin.

    The Oak leaf medal is a 1933 Heimattag (Home day) from Hessen (Kassel) . It's a rememberance medal from a early Nazi meeting. The banknotes and coins are quite common. The 20.000 mk one seems and inflation period bill (Weimar republic) the others are Reichmarks from the war period. You can probably find similar one on ebay and get an idea of the value.
    Isn't the chute a post war model?
     

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