International. A Lot of Nine Parachutist Badges
China (People's Republic and Taiwan), Germany, Russia (Soviet Union and Federation), Slovakia, Thailand, Yugoslavia; China, People's Republic: Commemorative Parachutist Badge 1950 (in gilt aluminum with red, white and blue enamels, dated "1950.9.29" (September 29, 1950) on the reverse, measuring 39.5 mm (w) x 39.5 mm (h), horizontal pinback); China, Republic (Taiwan): Basic Parachutist Badge (in gilt aluminum with blue enamels, measuring 51 mm (w) x 30.8 mm (h), both push pin points intact); Germany, Democratic Republic: Airborne Paratrooper Badge with 100 Jumps Pendant (two-piece construction, in bronze gilt with red, white and blue enamels, measuring 22.5 mm (w) x 53.4 mm (h) inclusive of its 100 Jumps Pendant); Russia, Soviet Union: Parachutist Badge with 1 Jump Pendant (in bronze gilt with red, white and navy blue enamels, measuring 22 mm (w) x 63.3 mm (h) inclusive of its 1 Jump Pendant, also marked 2 on the reverse), two Russia, Federation badges: Parachutist Instructor Badge (in gilt metal with navy blue and white enamels, measuring 42 mm (w) x 36 mm (h), screwback); Army Parachutist Badge (in gilt metal with light blue, navy blue, white and red enamels, measuring 44.5 mm (w) x 46.7 mm (h), screwback); Slovakia, Slovak Republic: Army Parachutist Badge, III Class c. 1995 (two-piece construction, in silvered and gilt metal, measuring 67 mm (w) x 52.2 mm (h), screwback); Thailand, Kingdom: Army Parachutist Badge (three-piece construction, in silvered and gilt bronze with red enamels, measuring 71 mm (w) x 32.5 mm (h), dual push pins, blue cloth fabric highlight backer); and Yugoslavia, Socialist Federal Republic: Parachutist Badge with 20 Jumps Pendant, Type II (in bronze gilt with red, white and navy blue enamels, measuring 22.7 mm (w) x 59 mm (h) inclusive of its 20 Jumps Pendant, also marked 35 on the reverse). Ranging from better than very fine to extremely fine.

