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RFrady

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Based on size, it is a modern WWII and later Enlisted Army Collar Disk.
 

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junkhunter

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RFrady said:
Based on size, it is a modern WWII and later Enlisted Army Collar Disk.

yep,its a cheep one.WWI ones are heavier duty.Got one in spring.i think this is 3rd one this year.
 

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I have a pot load of tokens like your 5c, but mine are either blank or have a number stamped on the back. Bunch of different values up to $1 and $5. The company that made those must have done quite well, as they have been on several posts. They are a good looking token.
 

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