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|  Australian silver hatbadge WW2 
			
			Max just showed me this hatbadge. It's in silver. Does anybody know the story behind it?  The story behind the badge: We believe, that the prisoners in PoW-Camps in Europe made these badges out of silver chocolate wrapping and sent them home to their beloved as a token to show that they were still alive. Chris | 
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			That's an awful lot of chocolate! The crown on the badge is Queen Elizabeth II's, so the badge dates from after 1952 (Compare with your dad's WW2-era hat badge with King George VI crown). This badge has either been silver plated as a sweetheart memento, for a special ceremonial purpose (there are numerous chrome, nickel, or silver plated items for ceremonial use; bayonets, belt buckles hat badges, etc), or was used by the Armoured Corps (who have everything chromed, although they have only recently re-adopted the slouch hat in favour of the black beret). | 
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|  King's Crown 
			
			This is definitely a King's crown (Edwardian) as opposed to a Queen's crown (Tudor).The pin appears to me as just a simple sweetheart pin that a lady would wear to show that her gentleman was in the service of his country.
		 
				__________________ Those who live by the sword will be shot by those of us who have progressed. - M38A1, 67-07800, ex LETE | 
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|  another WW2 badge 
			
			... Max has another badge. This one should be a real WW2 one. Can anyone help?
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			... and the back of it
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|  modern badge 
			
			... this one should be a modern one @Tony: Do you have a clue, in which order the badges were produced? any links? thanx chris | 
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