German ww2 ring

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Doesn't look like the guy that wore it was some happy-go-lucky type of person. Probably some SS jerk that figured he was the master race. I'm not an expert on Nazi stuff, but the skull "deaths head" was the symbol for the SS.
 

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Doesn't look like the guy that wore it was some happy-go-lucky type of person. Probably some SS jerk that figured he was the master race. I'm not an expert on Nazi stuff, but the skull "deaths head" was the symbol for the ss
Yeah i thought that but wasnt sure how authentic it was . I have other ss rings ( again not sure of authenticity) and an american cricket clicker . My great uncle fought in burmha with the british ( he was scottish )
 

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What you have there, looks like a Leibstandarte SS-LAH (LAH=Leibstandarte Adolph Hitler) Ring. Tons of copies out there. I recommend contacting someone who specializes in SS Items.

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SS-LAH Ring

If authentic, it would be quite rare as they were only presented to members of Leibstandarte Adolph Hitler, as opposed to the well known "Totenkopfring".

SS Leibstandarte Adolph Hitler

I would say it would be well worth getting checked out!

Mike
 

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