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Hoping someone can help me identify these as I am planning to list them for sale. All are quite old, the first on the left is pot metal and has 132 PV on it, next is U.S. War Maneuvers and looks like it was engraved/etched on the back, I can make out part of a name and INF but that's about all... Then there is a nice quality "Souvenir" 1904 " National Guard State Encampment" with a Schwaab S & S Co. Milwaukee WI maker stamp on the reverse. If anyone knows what state they are from, and perhaps what they might be worth, I would appreciate it. Scott

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You see lots of the War souvenirs medals in many older groups.I think they represent the soldiers time and effort being part of these gatherings.The medals probably correspond with the 132nd Pennsylvania Volunteer medal. ..a long serving unit with a historic background.

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