United States. Sixty-Two Army Collar Disks, Type Ii , C.1930 certificate_of_authenticity 1st Session
Description
1st Session
when he signed his Attestation Paper with the 49th Infantry Battalion (432037) on January 4
Fire damaged
München” and marked “750” for 75% gold content
it was initially assumed that this was HMS Oxley
United States. Sixty-Two Army Collar Disks, Type Ii , C.1930 certificate_of_authenticity 1st SessionIncludes seven Infantry Company B disks, eighteen Infantry Company F disks, one Infantry Company I disk, twenty eight Infantry Howitzer Company disks, one Infantry Headquarters disk and seven Nebraska 134th Infantry disks. All are gilt bronze, with various degrees of gilt wear, measuring 26 mm in diameter each, thirty four with screwbacks, twenty eight without screwbacks, ranging from fair to near extremely fine. This offering is a part of the "Dr.
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