Nazi Flag Valuations
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The question one must ask is why would anybody want a Nazi Flag Valuations?
As the last of the combatants of WW2 pass away groupings of souvenirs from the battle fields of Europe emerge .
One trophy of war that the proud Tommy’s would proudly bring home was the flag of their enemy.
The typical and most frequently encountered of Germany’s WW2 flags is known as the “Party Flag” these are simply a central black swastika over a white disk on a blood red rectangle .
The more manageable sizes are more easily displayed within collections, Motor Vehicle pennants are Nazi Flag are amoung the most desirable within the collecting community.
Valuations are estimated largely by size combined with factors such as condition and the presence of any unit markings.
Nazi Flag Valuations are significantly greater once you go beyond the Party and Kriegs flags .. Nazi Flag Valuations for the kreigsflag are at least double those of the party flag..
The powerful nature of third Reich flags can be detrimental to the commercial value. Frankly collectors may well be fascinated by a Nazi flag that was cut down and bought home as a souvenir,however the likelihood of causing offense when displaying such items means that they are confined to the cupboard in many cases. Pennants taken from vehicles are more readily displayed and therefor enjoy greater demand from the collecting community.
Hesse-Darmstadt, Landagrivate. An Order of Philipp the Magnanimous in Gold, Grand Cross, c.1900
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Saxony, Kingdom. An Albrecht Order In Gold, Grand Cross, By G.A. Scharffenberg, C.1910
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Paying £1850
Saxony, Kingdom. An Albrecht Order in Gold, Grand Cross, by G.A. Scharffenbe
Hesse-Darmstadt, Landagrivate. An Order of Philipp the Magnanimous in Gold, Grand Cross, c.1900
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Item: EG3121B