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Rare or Unusual Miners Enamel Badges

Here are some rarer enamel Miners Badges.
Two MFGB War Conference Badges 1915+1916
Two Renishaw and one Newstead badges in colour variations not listed in Brian Witts book on badges. Anyone else got badges or colour variations not in? Put a post on this site and we will forward it to Brian.
The last badge is from the organisation that some people don't favour, but it is posted in the interests of completeness - it is a solid gold UDM Inaugural Conference 86. Only three made in gold - 24ct, 18ct and 9ct.