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
Without knowing the condition it is impossible to say. You need to take it to a dealer and have it appraised.
Hi, Yes a hJ belt has some value. I was once one of the largest HJ collecton owners there was in the 80' and 90's. First is condition, markings, size will have some bearing the customers needs and possible use. A mint belt should bring 20.00 to start. Add a nice buckle and you could easily get upwards to 65.00 to a guy who really needs it. 45.00 average. Again condition is everything. I once had a mint belt and found a mint buckle with RZM tag still attached. Talk about a attention getter! If you need or just want some more input, call or write, I help in any way I can. E-Add:amknapp76@sbcglobal.net 1-316-263-9877 24/7 Marlin