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By easterneagle87 · Posted
Thanks for the direct and identification. Further search says the top two are: Medal "In Commemoration of the 800th Anniversary of Moscow" -
By themick · Posted
When my Dad had a military funeral in 1972, the Marines fired volleys with their M-14s. The cartridges looked like the one posted by the OP. -
By easterneagle87 · Posted
It most likely is a "blank" US round. I found a handful of these as a kid, but can't find a good image. I see US buttons in the background. -
By Allen0820 · Posted
Probably right ... I sold ...well just say lots of them for more or less than $20.00 ... If STURM STILL HAD THEM, I'd buy 100 of them ... Still it is not commonly found my collecting circles ... but before the "wall fell" they WERE RARE and brought big bux. "SHOTGUN NEWS" WOW ... I remember just waiting for the newest issues to be delivered ... ancient memories 😊 -
By qed4 · Posted
Then in the 1990s Sturms was selling them for $6.00 each. They have gone up now but I doubt we will see them for $200.00 again in our life time. -
By qed4 · Posted
They are all Soviet, I am not sure what the top one is but the second is Veteran of Labor, and the bottom one is Victory Over Berlin. The top one is most likely a civilian award rather than military. -
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By easterneagle87 · Posted
Got these four lengths of ribbon in a mixed lot. The bottom one, I think is German. But what are the others. -
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By skir · Posted
2 patches I have had awhile, from a group of patches from a CIA officer. Any Ideas? Thanks inadvance Rick -
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