Old Military pins, buttons, some Russian??

scotto

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My first M/D find
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Garrett Ace 250
My son recently picked these up when they were in a box of scrap that somebody sold him.

I have no clue if these are authentic or re-made for shows or whatnot. Some of the Russian pins seem real, someone must have been a pilot or something.

There is no personal attachment to these, so if someone tells me they are worth nothing, I won't be offended, lol.
 

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scotto

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Dec 23, 2006
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My first M/D find
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Garrett Ace 250
Nobody has a clue to any of these?

Or did I post this to the wrong part of the forum?
 

Pudsbrat

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Hey Scotto...the one pin in pic 1 is an old tank....the bottom right hand corner one....WW1 looks like....Russian ones might be real deal...look authentic.....the others are real....
 

Rasputin

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The Russian pins are real, but not worth much I'm afraid. Sellers from former eastern bloc countries sell these by the hundreds for very little money. Just do a quick search on Ebay.
 

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