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Article about: Hello, Just picked up this WWII coat. Any info would be appreciated. Also, does the patch work look authentic? Thanks

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    Default Please help with info on this Wool Coat

    Hello,
    Just picked up this WWII coat.
    Any info would be appreciated.
    Also, does the patch work look authentic?
    Thanks
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    All looks fine. The patch is for Consabulary in Europe.

    Cheers, Ade.
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    Thank you Ade.
    As always you are a great help.

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    Wow nice trench coat! I also bought one at a market for 15 dollars it is dated february of 1945 but no patches. And the rank on your coat is a 4th degree technical sargent. May i ask how much u payed for it?
    Thanks
    Ryan

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    Thanks. I purchased it at a flea market for $45. That is actually a little high, but it has the Consabulary (occupation force in Germany & Austria) patch and stripes. Also, it fits me and is in great condition so I didnt mind paying the premium. $15 is an excellent deal. I have another one I got for $30 which is about what they go for (no patches).

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    Compared to prices in the UK, I think you did well.

    I paid £15 for my US Greatcoat back in the early 1980's.

    Cheers, Ade.
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