WW II promotion papers and books worth?

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Greenie
Jun 8, 2017
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Good afternoon folks,
I recently purchased a few items at a local estate sale here in southern California. Do they have any resale value or would it be better off donating them to the local air museum in town? Thanks
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FriscoT06

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They do have value- if a family member searches for it. That's how I was able to get some of my grandfather's wwii effects back in the family. Otherwise, I have no idea what they would go for. Good luck!
 

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I don't believe they are worth anything on the open market. Every officer has those types of papers. The Distinguished Flying Cross is a medal of pretty high distinction.
My 93 year old Dad is a 3 war vet ( WWII, Korea, Viet Nam) Navy fighter pilot. Has all the same stuff including the DFC. That is going to be preserved for the family. I don't know why anyone would sell that type of family history.
 

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itsjuststuff

Greenie
Jun 8, 2017
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Thank you for the help folks, i found a nice air museum to donate the items to.
 

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