Description: This is a nice, Second World War era "ruptured duck" honorable discharge lapel pin for veteran's of the US Naval Reserve. Has a fastener for fitting into a buttonhole. No hallmark on the reverse. Measures about 24mm in width. Please check out my other Ebay listings for more interesting, rare and unusual military insignia, berets, uniforms and field kit. I have been collecting international militaria for well over thirty years, focusing primarily on camouflage combat uniforms, elite unit berets, and special forces/airborne/elite unit insignia, so you can bid with confidence. As founder/director of the International Camouflage Uniform Society (ICUS), long-time member of Chute & Dagger (airborne/special forces insignia society), and creator of Camopedia.org, the international camouflage pattern database, I am always pleased to hear from other collectors with similar interests who wish to share information, help with identification, arrange trades, etc. All items in my auctions are described accurately and honestly to the best of my knowledge and are believed to be genuine unless specifically stated otherwise. All items are sold as is, and all sales are final. Contact me if you have further questions, but please be polite and articulate if you want an answer. Thanks for looking and best of luck!PLEASE NOTE: If you have any issues at all with an item you purchase please CONTACT ME and I will make every effort to work it out to your satisfaction. Failing to work with the seller is a poor reflection on the customer and justification for refusal to do business with you again. Additionally, anyone leaving negative or neutral feedback will be permanently banned from buying from me in the future.
Price: 7.95 USD
Location: Olympia, Washington
End Time: 2024-10-04T15:50:58.000Z
Shipping Cost: 5.25 USD
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All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
Conflict: WW II (1939-45)
Theme: Militaria
Original/Reproduction: Original
Region of Origin: United States
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States