Where to sell a collection of British Army Badges?


This week alone we are pleased to have purchased four separate collections of British army cap badges and medals that people have inherited and wish to sell. We will be getting these listed for sale on our website shortly, but if you have any groups or collections of old military badges, cap badges, medals and shoulder titles you with sell for cash or get valued, please email us at: sales@britishmilitarybadges.co.uk with some photos of the collection and we will be happy to make you an offer or give you a valuation. We buy any groups or collections of British army badges and medals so please email or visit our we buy page for more information.

Here are some of the groups of WW1 and WW2 badges and medals that people have sold us recently. So, if you have anything similar to sell or get valued, please get in touch. We make the experience of disposing of and cashing in on your collection as safe and as easy as possible.



A very brief history of collecting British Army badges…

Collecting British Army cap badges can be a rewarding and fascinating hobby for military history enthusiasts and collectors. British Army cap badges are small insignia that are worn on the caps of soldiers in the British Army. These badges are typically made of metal and feature the emblem or insignia of the soldier's regiment or corps. They are an important part of military tradition and serve as a symbol of pride and identity for the soldiers who wear them.
There are many different types of British Army cap badges, each with its own unique history and significance. Some of the most popular and sought-after cap badges include those from elite units such as the SAS (Special Air Service), the Parachute Regiment, and the Royal Marines. Other popular badges include those from the Infantry, Cavalry, and Artillery regiments.

Collecting British Army cap badges can be a fun and interesting hobby for those who are interested in military history and collectibles. There are a number of different ways to go about collecting these badges, including purchasing them from collectors, militaria dealers, or online marketplaces such as eBay. It is also possible to find cap badges at antique shops, flea markets, and other sources.

One of the most important things to consider when collecting British Army cap badges is authenticity. There are many reproductions and fakes on the market, so it is important to be careful and do your research before making a purchase. Some tips for identifying authentic cap badges include looking for high-quality materials and workmanship, checking for any markings or hallmarks, and consulting with experts or reference materials.

Collecting British Army cap badges can be a rewarding hobby that allows you to learn more about the history and traditions of the British Army. Whether you are a seasoned collector or just starting out, there is always something new to discover and appreciate about these fascinating pieces of military history.