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 Help Identifying this Orange Badge So what is this badge from? It appears to be a reproduction of some type but the colors are very unique.  http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1297485817.jpg http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1297485847.jpg | 
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 Early car badges were orange.  A true early badge in this condition would be worth several hundred dollars.   Your badge appears to be a reproduction as it differs from the original in a few ways: - correct early badges don't have the prominent dimpling on the back - correct early badges aren't marked with the entire P/N. They have a 901 and an R on the bottom right - the gold finish on your is a bit too shiny That being said your badge is really nice piece and in good condition with just a bit of patina. It's still worthy of mounting on one of our cars and will bring a decent price if you sell it. There have been several posts about reproduction badges over the years. | 
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 I read the eBay ad and I would conclude someone created it in their own "shop", using a factory badge as the base, and re-enameled/re-plated it in the combination shown.  If you look at the mounting studs, the left one has a partially broken base but the metal plating is uniform, even over the solder that holds the studs.  I don't see them advertising this as a Porsche produced piece nor one that was used on any car, only a "collector's item" made from an original Porsche badge.  It's worth what you'd be willing to pay. | 
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 Unique looking for sure, but I wouldn't call that a "reproduction" as it's not even close to the original orange badge. | 
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 probably off a grille badge or horn pad, etc. | 
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