Very rare original WWII-era German Polizei car door disk, marked “Polizeipräsident in Aachen” (Police President in Aachen). These large, circular aluminum insignias were mounted on the front doors of official vehicles used by high-ranking police authorities for identification and distinction.
The face displays a raised Wehrmacht-style eagle over swastika, set against a painted red background with Gothic-style lettering around the border. The back shows the central mounting stud used to attach it to the vehicle.
Type: Vehicle Door Insignia / Car Disk
Authority: Police President (Polizeipräsident), Aachen
Material: Cast aluminum with painted and raised detailing
Dimensions: Approx. 11.8 cm diameter
Condition: Good overall. Paint loss and surface wear present from field use, but all lettering and features remain clearly visible. Original threaded mounting post intact.
Period: WWII German issue, circa early 1940s
Highly sought-after by collectors of Polizei artifacts or Third Reich administrative vehicles. These pieces are seldom seen on the market, particularly with identifiable city names like Aachen.