Original German WWII Lot of 3 Mai Day TinniesA "tinnie" is a small, inexpensive badge or pin produced in large quantities by the NSDAP (1933-1945) to commemorate a wide variety of events, rallies, and fundraising efforts.
1. The 1 Mai 1936 (May Day) tinnie is a commemorative badge associated with Labor Day celebrations in Germany. The reverse is maker marked N. Kutsch Attendorn I.W. The pinback is intact.
2. The 1 Mai 1939 (May Day) tinnie is a commemorative badge associated with Labor Day celebrations in Germany. The reverse is maker marked SEILER & COMP GELDERN. The pinback is intact.
3. The 1 Mai 1938 (May Day) tinnie is a commemorative badge associated with Labor Day celebrations in Germany. The reverse is maker marked C. TH. DICKE, Ludenscheid. The pinback is intact. Has quite a bit of oxidation throughout.
All 3 pins show age and are being sold together.
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