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At WW2 Warehouse, we understand the importance of owning authentic World War II memorabilia. We want to help you make informed decisions when purchasing these historical artifacts. Here are some tips on how to spot real or fake World War Two items:
    1. Research and Educate Yourself: Before making a purchase, take the time to research and educate yourself about the specific item you are interested in. Learn about its characteristics, markings, and any unique features that can help identify its authenticity.
    2. Examine the Materials: Authentic World War Two items were often made with specific materials and manufacturing techniques. Look for signs of wear and tear that are consistent with the item's age. Pay attention to the quality of the materials used, such as the type of metal, fabric or leather.
    3. Check for Markings and Labels: Many World War Two items were marked or labeled with specific codes, serial numbers, or manufacturer's stamps. Research these markings to ensure they are accurate for the item you are considering. Be cautious of items with missing or incorrect markings.
    4. Seek Expert Opinion: If you are unsure about the authenticity of an item, seek the opinion of experts or reputable collectors. They can provide valuable insights and help you make an informed decision.
    5. Compare and Contrast: If possible, compare the item you are interested in with known authentic examples. Look for similarities and differences in design, construction, and materials. This can help you identify any inconsistencies or red flags.
    6. Trust Your Instincts: If something feels off or too good to be true, trust your instincts. Authentic World War Two items are valuable and rare, so be cautious of deals that seem too good to pass up.
    7. Purchase from Reputable Sellers: When buying World War Two items, it is important to purchase from reputable sellers who have a track record of selling authentic merchandise. Check reviews, ask for references, and ensure they have a clear return policy in case you have any concerns.
    8. Document Your Purchase: Once you have made a purchase, document it by taking clear photographs and keeping any relevant documentation, such as receipts or certificates of authenticity. This will help you in the future if you decide to sell or verify the item's authenticity.
    Remember, spotting real or fake World War Two items requires knowledge, research, and careful examination. If you have any questions or need assistance, feel free to contact us at WW2 Warehouse. We are here to help you find genuine artifacts that bring history to life.

    Click to see a list of the RZM Codes for commonly collected Third Reich items. These can help you determine authenticity of your militaria.

    RZM CODE LIST

    For authenticity of German awards, click to see the LDO (Leistungs Gemeinschaft der Deutscher Ordenshersteller) numbers.

     

    Click to gain a working knowledge of period construction, materials, and finishing techniques for Third Reich badge collecting.

    BADGE CONSTRUCTION