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04-17-2016 06:13 AM
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But these are not ww2 pattern disks, the design with only 2 holes dates them to mid ww1.
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BlackCat1982
But these are not ww2 pattern disks, the design with only 2 holes dates them to mid ww1.
its 100% ww2 ID tag. Very often if soldier lost, they made ID tags by themself!!!
I allready get translation. sometimes on tags were mentioned fieldpost nummer, in that case 32024, armeekorps 38.
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There would appear to be several guys who lost their tags then, or perhaps these tags were made fir baggage? Interesting finds.
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Not sure why you think these are WWII disks, do you have any kind of provenance? The style is certainly consistent with WWI. I have seen lots of field made disks but they usually have a snap line and the same information on the top and bottom. These disks have 2 different numbers on them, I assume you think it is a feldpost number and a roll number? These could have been hiwis I suppose.
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Eike41
Not sure why you think these are WWII disks, do you have any kind of provenance? The style is certainly consistent with WWI. I have seen lots of field made disks but they usually have a snap line and the same information on the top and bottom. These disks have 2 different numbers on them, I assume you think it is a feldpost number and a roll number? These could have been hiwis I suppose.
Which is why I queried them in the first place. I have found ww1 disks of this type used to mark telegraph cabling, but not used in ww2. That isn't to say they are not ww2 but the pattern of blsnk is 1915.
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On the first tags posted .I find it strange, and this coming from someone who doesn't have experience in ground dug items or dog tags.
Why are the number above the corrosion on 2 of these? There is deep pitting yet the stamping is clear instead of obliterated by the pitting? Just curious and would like to hear more in case I decided to collect items such as these.
Semper Fi
Phil
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Findings in season 2016 at last topic are photos where tags was taken out from ground. they are 100 % original!!!
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