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    Posted 13 years ago

    Lonelysurf…
    (7 items)

    I don't know if its civil war or pre civil war or some other kind of money or token. One dealer said its 1780? Help :) Thanks.

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    WWI Kerr N0-Buckl Sling for M1903 Springfield
    WWI Kerr N0-Buckl Sling for M1903 S...
    $25
    Lebel 8MM, French Berthier, 3 round en-bloc clip
    Lebel 8MM, French Berthier, 3 round...
    $20
    WW1 IMPERIAL GERMAN ARMY STAHLHELM M1918 CUT OUT, CAMO HELMET
    WW1 IMPERIAL GERMAN ARMY STAHLHELM ...
    $75
    WW1 FRENCH ADRIAN HELMET M1915. With VETERANS BRASS PLATE.
    WW1 FRENCH ADRIAN HELMET M1915. Wit...
    $62
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    WWI Kerr N0-Buckl Sling for M1903 Springfield
    WWI Kerr N0-Buckl Sling for M1903 S...
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    1. scottvez scottvez, 13 years ago
      Sorry, it is not that old.

      The crossed rifle is a US Army Infantry insignia that was first used in 1874.

      Your example is similar in style to those used in WW1 and commonly found on collar discs.

      Your example dates from about 1915- 1925 and based on condition has little collector value.

      Scott
    2. Chrisnp Chrisnp, 13 years ago
      Scott was pretty thorough. The only thing I can add is that the G stood for Company G. Usually there was a screw post on the back side with a little round nut to hold it in place on the collar of the soldier's uniform.
    3. Lonelysurfgal58 Lonelysurfgal58, 13 years ago
      Thanks guys :)

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