More German WW2 Items for Taz and others to ID Please!!

lonelyduckhunter

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You guys were a big help before so I thought I would post a few more. I know one is a German NAZI Armband. The middle is some type of medal and the far right is marked sterling on the back and I believe it might be US but unsure. You guys were a great help before and I appreciate it and any help you can give me again is great. Have probaly 50 pieces still left to id this was a big lot. Thanks and Happy Thanksgiving I know I have alot to be Thankful for.
 

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Figured out the one on the far right is a US WW2 Comabt Infantry badge
 

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There should be a number on the large ring of the ek2 (iron cross 2nd class) that will help identify the maker of it. You will need to look with a magnifying glass. The maker will help determine value.
 

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The iron cross is a cool piece, as stated above the makers mark is usually a good indication of what the value area would be. If I am correct, the ones without the Oak leaf broach pin on the top is a little less valuable. I am not sure much more about them.
 

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The iron cross is a cool piece, as stated above the makers mark is usually a good indication of what the value area would be. If I am correct, the ones without the Oak leaf broach pin on the top is a little less valuable. I am not sure much more about them.


The mark I can see on the circle on the cross appears to be "55" Hopefully this helps you guys out some
 

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