Found in Fathers in Laws yard in Hillsdale County

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These are the best finds over several hunts in my father in laws yard.

#1 Marksmanship badge. There were three levels of badges,
Marksman
Sharpshooter
Expert

This is the one given out for expert. Would have hung from a ribbon

Many years ago in a school playground I found a sharpshooter badge with the "rifle" bar attached.

#2 Large cent 1896

#3 Aluminum token P.A. Swanson Andover Ill

#4 Worlds Fair token 1904
Front Napoleon on left Jefferson on right
Back The Louisiana Exposition St. Louis 1904

Found these several years ago. The property is old but a lot of the original land was covered with fill dirt.
 

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Re: Found in fathers in laws yard in Hillsdale County

gallienus267 said:
These are the best finds over several hunts in my father in laws yard.

#1 Marksmanship badge. There were three levels of badges,
Markman
Sharpshooter
Expert

This is the one given out for expert. Would have hung from a ribbon

Many years ago in a school playground I found a sharpshooter badge with the "rifle" bar attached.

Cool find on the marksmanship badge. However, it's not hung from a ribbon. It is pinned onto the Class "A" Uniform 1/8" above the left breast pocket. The measurement is from the bottom of the badge itself, not from the bottom qualification bar. More than one qualification bar may hang from the badge, provided that the wearer has qualified with that weapons system at the level of the badge, in this case Expert.

We still wear these same badges today, but unfortunately they are no longer sterling silver, they are brass plated with something shiny, maybe chrome? I'm betting that your badge is WW2-era.

Way cool find!!!!

HH,
-SgtSki
 

Re: Found in fathers in laws yard in Hillsdale County

real nice finds Paul just showed the pics to bobbie
hh
dave+bobbie
 

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