I think This one is coming up for auction soon. I don't know anything about these, but I think this one has some history behind it. The WWII Vet I think wrote down how it was Acquired. I recognize the number stamp and the grease stain on the inside.
John
I specialize in M1 carbines and Lugers.
Said cap sold for USD 23500 plus expenses, so I infer from this fact that the market for SS regalia has not yet sputtered to its end.....
Quality will always sell.
Congrats to the new owner.
Cheers, Ade.
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...and congratulations to all owners of SS caps at all points of the compass, which are, as some suggested, just "old caps" and "worthless."
People pay more from Levi's blue jeans from the early 20th century and someone paid a great heap of ducats for a Mercedes race care from 1954 and....and....!
A holy Grail....
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