NSDAP Golden Party Badge, Large Version (unmarked)

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SKU: 02.GTR.0402.101.01.001

Estimated market value:

$1500+ USD

  • NSDAP Golden Party Badge, Large Version (unmarked) Obverse
  • NSDAP Golden Party Badge, Large Version (unmarked) Reverse
  • NSDAP Golden Party Badge, Large Version (unmarked) Obverse
  • NSDAP Golden Party Badge, Large Version (unmarked) Reverse
  • NSDAP Golden Party Badge, Large Version (unmarked) Detail
  • NSDAP Golden Party Badge, Large Version (unmarked) Detail

Estimated market value:

$1500+ USD

Attributes

  • Country
    Germany
  • Composition
    Tombac gilt/Enamelled
  • Inscription
    Obv: NATIONALSOZIALISTISCHE D.A.P. Rev: [RECIPIENT'S NUMBER]
  • Size
    30.5mm

Physical Description and Item Details


(Goldenes Ehrenzeichen der NSDAP). A well-preserved example of an NSDAP Golden Party badge constructed of gilded tombac and multi-coloured enamels. The obverse presents with a central black mobile swastika within a bed of white enamels, with a red enameled edge inscribed “NATIONAL-SOZIALISTISCHE D.A.P.” (“National Socialist German Workers’ Party”). The reverse presents with a horizontal pinback, inscription of “GES. GESCH.” (“Legally Protected”), and NSDAP member number “20385” for Robert Benda. The badge measures 30.46 mm in diameter and weighs 13.0 grams. Minor chipping to the white enamels is evident, along with some tarnishing of the reverse tombac, but the badge is in an otherwise extremely fine condition.

History


The NSDAP Golden Party Badge was established by Adolf Hitler on October 13th, 1933, and conferred upon all Nazi Party members who had a membership number below 100,000 and an unbroken service record. The Badge denoted early members (Alte Kämpfer) who joined before 1930, as well as those favoured by Hitler. Following the Nazi seizure of power in 1933, many Germans rushed to join the Nazi Party, and these new members were viewed as opportunists by the Old Guard, who had joined for ideological reasons. The standard Nazi party badge was deemed the “Angstbrosche” or “Badge of Fearfulness” by the Old Guards.

Each badge features a membership number on the reverse. The lower the serial number on the reverse, the higher the price of the badge.

The award was also awarded for outstanding service rendered to the party and state. If the Badge was awarded as a decoration, it features the initials “A.H.” on the reverse.

The Gold Badge was an adapted version of the standard red, white and black Party Badge, which featured a golden wreath that encircled the medal. The badge was issued in two different sizes: 30mm to be worn on a uniform, and 25mm to be worn on civilian clothing.

Adolf Hitler wore Golden Party Badge number 1. He would give the badge to Magda Goebbels on April 27th, 1945, three days before he committed suicide.

There are two official manufacturers of the badge, Deschler & Sohn and Joseph Fuess, both companies were based out of Munich.

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