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Absolutely not! That is a completely bogus marking for an SS Totenkopf. Known original markings are as follow: Unmarked Deschler & Sohn RZM D.&S.M. GES. GESCH. Deschler & Sohn RZM GES. GESCH. Deschler & Sohn RZM 52 Deschler & Sohn RZM M1/52 Deschler & Sohn RZM 254/42 Deschler & Sohn RZM 499/41 Fritz Zimmermannn RZM M1/24 Overhoff & Cie. S.P.40 Unknown, possibly Overhoff & Cie. Unmarked E. W. Assmann & Söhne GES. GESCH. E. W. Assmann & Söhne

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