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By Silvio · Posted
Hi all, Could this be French unit army markings? By style or letters. Period around 1910-20 as a guess. Thank you -
By LE LOUP DES MERS · Posted
That's what I was thinking, it would take a lot of work to get this type of wear on a buckle. Yeah it's definitely not worth hundreds like originals. -
By swag · Posted
Got this WW2 Chinese coat. Tailor label is named to H. L. Min and is dated November 25, 1942. Haven't been able to find out anything about this coat, i.e. type/model, unit, Chinese and/or Americans. Any help is greatly appreciated. I've got no interest in keeping it. Any idea on price? -
By danimal03 · Posted
Hello, I would say yes. It would take a lot of trouble to produce an item this degraded which would not have a relative high value. I have a couple Heer buckles in similar condition. cheers! -
By LE LOUP DES MERS · Posted
I bought this ground dug SS belt buckle from overlooked militaria. I know they are a trustworthy source and they are recommend through different collecting forums. But I'd like to get a second opinion on this. The owner told me it's real, I have no doubt and believe he's telling the truth. I'm just hoping this isn't a repro that slipped through as an original. He unfortunately doesn't know where it was dug up from. -
By Ivydiv · Posted
Very impressive. Not a navy collector, but enjoyed seeing this unusual item. Thanks for posting. Dave -
By River Rat1 · Posted
Received it today. better photos. I cleaned it a little so you can see the Navy issue mark. -
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