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By easterneagle87 · Posted
One thought came to mind as they could be possibly state awards. Still VERY curious to find out what they could be. -
By Major Z · Posted
MWDVET: Hayes Otopaulik has two numbered discs that match what you're looking for. One near the top has the number "3," and near the bottom is another numbered "5." https://www.hayesotoupalik.com/WW1 U.S. Collar Discs.htm -
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By lmrobil · Posted
That's an interesting observation as it seems to me that Navy items; swords, daggers/dirks, headgear and uniforms specifically seem to be more expensive when it comes to other countries. British and German come to mind initially! Lance -
By Steve Brannan · Posted
Thank you. I think Studley also had quality copies made of old US medals. -
By GMCollection · Posted
Hi, This is indeed a very interesting variant of the M1917, dated September 17, bearing the US markings. The only one missing from my collection, but I'll find it! -
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By easterneagle87 · Posted
Very great rack above, and am a fan big of the foreign awards to US service members. I too am very curious to get these ID'd. -
By Steve Brannan · Posted
A customer ribbon group by Studley, Avon, NY for an Army enlisted man who served in Europe in WW2 and the Korean War. Who can tell me the id of his foreign decorations?
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