This came with a large grouping from a local WW2 vet. Some of the items are coastal artillery, and I wondered if this buckle is too. The front has been painted grey while the rear is still shiny brass. What would this buckle be worth? There is also a Heer buckle with leather tab in the box. Thanks for your help!
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Originally posted by MattS View PostThis came with a large grouping from a local WW2 vet. Some of the items are coastal artillery, and I wondered if this buckle is too. The front has been painted grey while the rear is still shiny brass. What would this buckle be worth? There is also a Heer buckle with leather tab in the box. Thanks for your help!
Hello Matt,
IMO you are right : a gilded KM later gray painted and issued to Coastal Artillery.
Best
Ric
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I can't see any markings on the coastal arty buckle (I'm now assuming that's what it is). I just talked to the vet on the phone and he says a lot of his souveniers came from the Free French in Le Harve who were trading for American cigarettes. As he wasn't a 'combat' veteran, this apparently was a good source for German items!
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Originally posted by MattS View PostI can't see any markings on the coastal arty buckle (I'm now assuming that's what it is). I just talked to the vet on the phone and he says a lot of his souveniers came from the Free French in Le Harve who were trading for American cigarettes. As he wasn't a 'combat' veteran, this apparently was a good source for German items!
Cheers!
Rob
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