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These were found in the attic of a friend's Mother's house. They belonged to her father. She has asked me to sell them but I need to know their value first. I do not know the German market so I would like to ask the readers for help in pricing these. Thanks.

 
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The buckle is aluminum and has J.D. on the inside. Here is the next item:
 
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The third item is a paper like material sewn on red cloth:
 
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Here is the back:
 
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The fourth item:



 
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The last item is half of a flag:
 
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The buckles can be found for $35-50 pretty regularly.
The patch is railway and maybe $25-50 depending.
The armband and flag parts are of "intrinsic" value. maybe $25-35ish if you're lucky.
If it were mine I'd sell it $100 for everything.

The crucifix is just a typical German religious cross, nothing Military/nazi/SS about it. The skull on the bottom represents Christs victory over death.


JERRY
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www.militarycollectorsHQ.com
 
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INRI is an acronym of the Latin inscription IESVS·NAZARENVS·REX·IVDÆORVM (Jesus Nazarenus, Rex Judaeorum), which translates to English as "Jesus of Nazareth, King of the Jews."
 
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Thanks for the help. Regards.
 
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