16 mostly unknown US buttons.
Article about: i think a few of theese are ww2 buttons and a few ww1 buttons and yes they are pretty neat issued closer too ww2 the wac did not see any combat action but they did help behind the lines - -
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re: 16 mostly unknown US buttons.
The bacmark's, will give us more information!
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re: 16 mostly unknown US buttons.
No problem, just give me a few minuets please.
From Alex
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Looks like genuine buttons to me!
The only one I have troubles with is the top one on the first picture, but that is because I don't know him!
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Thank you for your reply! I really do appreciate your help! The reason I was questioning weather they were real or not was the backings on some of them looked new. Would you be able to give me a price range on the one's that you do know?
From Alex.
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look like WW I & newer to me,,, common
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They are all general service eagles a couple navy eagles and looks like a wac button which is for womans army corps but no i dont see a huge amount of value but they are nice
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@colt45 Thank you for your reply, hey world war 1 is still good for me since I just started to collect. But thank you for your support.
@ww2relichunter I have never seen a "wac" button or heard of that term before so that's pretty cool in my book. Thank you! As for the price, I paid .25$ usd per button so I think I did pretty good there.
From Alex.
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