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Well I recently did some horse trading and one of the pieces turned out to be bad. I took it back to the guy and he gave me a chance to pick out something else in trade. EGA's are on my new abbreviated collecting list so I picked these, I left behind some plastic WW2, and some WW1 discs he wanted to keep but I am pretty happy with the trade none the less.

Pics are from my phone so they are not the best.

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What is the tiny one? Richard

 

 

Sweetheart pin.Sometimes these are attached by a small chain to a red diamond with USMC in it,son in service star etc.

 

GREAT SCORES D!!!!!!

 

Looks like the birds were migrating through the neignborhood

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All are nice, but you do have some real gems in the mix as well

 

Great finds

 

Thanks, please feel free to share your thoughts or any details you are willing to on the pieces you like.

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manayunkman

You got the touch. I never did this well trading. Looks like a couple of hard to find ones in there.

 

M

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teufelhunde.ret

You have a very nice assortment here and a good many desirable to the emblem collectors...

Post one: Top two are the enlisted collar emblems, of the early 20's era and bottom two from the 30's. All w/ proper rollers

Post two: Dress emblem from 20's, not positive if Officer or enlisted, as I've not seen it clearly in period photo.

Post three: These are "sweetheart" jewelry (pin) of the WW2 era.

Post four: Enlisted Barracks Cover emblem from WW2 era.

Post five: Pre WW1 enlisted Barracks Cover emblem.

Post six: Officer collar emblems - dress & service from WW2 era. Dress emblem was also used on epaulets.

Post seven: Officer collar emblems, 20's era, also used on epaulets.

Post eight: Officer collar emblem, 20's era, also used on epaulets.

Post nine: Officer collar emblems from WW2 era.

Post ten: Enlisted epaulet emblems, Span-Am era.

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You got the touch. I never did this well trading. Looks like a couple of hard to find ones in there.

 

M

 

 

Thanks feeling fortunate for sure.

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