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A good friend of mine eye balled this the other day, And wanted me to see if we could get it ID'd and some kind of age on it. Thanks in Advance 0.webp1.webp
 

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Thanks CRU, I kinda felt like that......................HH
 

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Specifically, it is a US Army Infantry collar-insignia disc.

Please pardon the correction, but your friend's find is not from the World War One era. It is from 1951 to 1970. Go to the following webpage and scroll down to "Post World War Two Type V Disks." The flat "plank" in the back being brass instead of steel or zinc means it is post-WW2. Dating Metallic Insignia: Collar Disks
 

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Specifically, it is a US Army Infantry collar-insignia disc.

Please pardon the correction, but your friend's find is not from the World War One era. It is from 1951 to 1970. Go to the following webpage and scroll down to "Post World War Two Type V Disks." The flat "plank" in the back being brass instead of steel or zinc means it is post-WW2. Dating Metallic Insignia: Collar Disks

No probs, that's why I did a blue wink, it was a WAG:laughing7: I missed the bull by some way on that one...
 

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Thank you CBG. and CRU, for finding out for me. I gotta start paying more Attenion to the sites and pages people throuw up
and learn this stuff........................................HH
 

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