Well, I hit the motherlode today with rick, but that's another story for another day... So, in reviewing the JOMSA article on these badges there were 4 major types and eras: type 1: "professional association badges" 1948-52, dates on scrolls (I think of this as the "guild era") type 2: well made Rakosi era (and coat of arms) star badges: three grades (inc. Stavon. badges) type 3: Not so well made badges, use of plastic. Post Rakosi coat of arms, reintroduction of some types of professional association badges and also the "Munka... series badges ...1952-mid 1970s? type 4: Mid 1970s-1991: Use of Munkaeret medal, flat cold enamel badges, soft tonka-toy type red cases or brittle plastic keystone types. continued proliferation of "munka" type badges (possibly because there was no cash bonus with that badge?). Also during all this were the "brigade" badges and the semi official company badges for merit or long service. This could well be a whole book! Any comments? I note that many Hungarians even today note their award of the Kivalo Dolgozo badge on their resumes-and there was an avant garde "white noise" punk/metal band of that name that seems to have attracted all sorts of unusual (and sometimes naked) young goth girls as fans. A google search last week forced me to do some fast explaining to my wife!