Anything special here?

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The three little eagle pins are called ruptured duck pins, issued to WWII US troops leaving at the end of the war.
 

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The BIC lighter holder is open on both ends, is that right, or should it be closed on one end?
 

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It could just have a flange that keeps the lighter from going all the way through. It looks like a cheapo one not made of sterling.
 

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the silver pin with '25' is a 25 year civil service pin and should be sterling silver
 

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