A few more items from my Dads estate - Can anyone identify

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PBK

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Re: A few more items from my Dad's estate - Can anyone identify

First row, left: Blazer button modeled on U.S. Navy uniform button;American Legion and newsboy pins/buttons — self-explanatory. I believe the "Crusade for Freedom" was an ongoing project in the 1950's and 60's, to help raise funds for Radio Free Europe and similar programs.

Second row: U.S. Army "Great Seal" general service buttons, c. 1902-present.

Third & fourth rows: New Jersey National Guard collar disks, WWI period or shortly thereafter.
 

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rockyredbaron

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Re: A few more items from my Dad's estate - Can anyone identify

Are any of these of any value to collectors ? Willing to sell any or all if they are of any value ?
 

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Re: A few more items from my Dad's estate - Can anyone identify

Hey hey, nice buttons you got there. I have dug a few of them this year. HH L8R

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Re: A few more items from my Dad's estate - Can anyone identify

I could prolly move the WWII items.
 

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