Dutch duty marked on the integral suspension with a script letter "I" (1906-1953) used for all newly manufactured Dutch silver objects that tested below the legal standard of 833/1000 fineness
During Seidlitz (June 26 – July 27
exhibiting wear and signs of exposure on reverse
Saarbrücken
3 assigned to the west coast of Korea
Germany, HJ. A Proficiency Badge, Bronze Grade, by Gustav Brehmer visually-hidden Dutch duty marked on the(Hitlerjugend Leistungsabzeichen in Bronze). Constructed of a bronzed aluminum alloy, the obverse consisting of a Tyr rune, bearing a central mobile swastika, situated within a circular ring bearing an inscription of FR LEISTUNGEN IN DER H. J. (FOR MERIT IN THE H. J.), the reverse with a vertical pinback, stamped with an award number of 44034, marked with a Reichszeugmeisterei (RZM) logo and maker code M1 101 for Gustav Brehmer, Markneukirchen,