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03-16-2012 01:29 PM
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Re: German WW2 Ring ID?
Looks like a nice patriotic ring from the wwI period
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Re: German WW2 Ring ID?
As Odal said-a nice attractive solid silver patriotic WWI era ring. People generally wore them, as implied, to show support for the government during the wartime. These rings were quite popular and came in a wide variety of differing styles and are as a consequence quite numerous and still commonly found today. They aren't worth a huge deal, but are collectable and attractive rings nonetheless that could still be worn today, if wished.
William
"Much that once was, is lost. For none now live who remember it."
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Re: German WW2 Ring ID?
It is an original ring. But actually it does not have anything to do with II WW. These rings were made mosty as patriot rings from the beginning if the 20-th century. These rings were extreemly popular during the years 1914-1918. As there were also many WWI vets in WWII it is also even very possible that these rings were used during WWII. Anyway - please look at the ring size. Very many of these rings are size 17-19 (in millimeters) so they have not ever been in frontline.
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Re: German WW2 Ring ID?
i can recognize collors of -is it Latvian-red white red??
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Re: German WW2 Ring ID?
It is red, white and black. The German Imperial colors.
William
"Much that once was, is lost. For none now live who remember it."
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