Auxiliary Cruiser Badge by Juncker Excellent!

$1,200.00

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Auxiliary Cruiser Badge by Juncker Excellent! This piece although not maker marked was made by C.E. Juncker of Berlin and the badges by this maker are usually unmarked although years ago I did have one with the maker stamping which is extremely uncommon. This piece is of the earliest quality made of tombac and then having a fire-gilt finish. This badge is in stellar condition without large areas of oxidation to the medal or any pitting as some currently on the market and I think the nicest one available and a keeper. Excellent and desirable. The globe is held on by a single reverse rivet.

The Kriegsmarine Auxiliary Cruiser Badge badge was instituted on April 24, 1941 by order of Grand Admiral Raeder to be given in recognition of feats demonstrated by the crews of armed merchant ships put to sea to harass Allied shipping. These ships would sail disguised as neutral cargo ships but were actually well armed and eventually took a huge toll on allied merchant vessels before most were eventually sunk themselves. The badge was awarded for participation in a successful voyage, demonstrating outstanding leadership abilities or being wounded during the course of a voyage. LH8851 OHS

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