pointdlr
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Possible Silver "G" Man Badge, Flapper Dress Pin, Silver War Nickel
I found a few things today in the woods at my favorite park. As a little backround, most everything I find at this park dates from the 1920's-1960's. Nothing great, but a silver badge has me intrigued. It is not marked silver, but I am 99% it is silver. I am also quite sure it dates from the standard era of the park. My question is if anyone knows of a "G-man" badge that looks like this? I guess it could be some other kind of badge... I took a pic of the backsides, b/c I know that sometimes helps in ID'ing.
I call the other pin a "flapper" b/c of the hat on the woman. You should be able to see it in the pic. I guess 1920's all the way on this one.
Silver war nickel is a 1944, just too lazy to clean it up yet.
Thanks for looking and helping me with an ID on the "G" badge.
Jon Dickinson
www.prehistoricartifacts.com
I found a few things today in the woods at my favorite park. As a little backround, most everything I find at this park dates from the 1920's-1960's. Nothing great, but a silver badge has me intrigued. It is not marked silver, but I am 99% it is silver. I am also quite sure it dates from the standard era of the park. My question is if anyone knows of a "G-man" badge that looks like this? I guess it could be some other kind of badge... I took a pic of the backsides, b/c I know that sometimes helps in ID'ing.
I call the other pin a "flapper" b/c of the hat on the woman. You should be able to see it in the pic. I guess 1920's all the way on this one.
Silver war nickel is a 1944, just too lazy to clean it up yet.
Thanks for looking and helping me with an ID on the "G" badge.
Jon Dickinson
www.prehistoricartifacts.com
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