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    Posted 8 years ago

    Windrift
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    Another one of Dad's treasures in need of identification! Please help if you can! It is some type of brass medal, measuring 1.25" in diameter, that was likely attached to a ribbon or pin. The front of the medal has a large eagle flying over what appears to be a WWII era military truck with a 5-point star on the grill. On the back of the medal are what we believe are Chinese (?) letters or symbols (18 in total; 7 along the upper edge, 7 along the bottom edge. And 4 down the center). A proper translation will likely lead us to where this medal originated. Any help is much appreciated!

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    1. scottvez scottvez, 8 years ago
      Probably a watch fob.

      scott

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