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This pin measures 1&3/4" long.
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THIS BE YOUR WOUND BADGE IN SILVER if colour is correct
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Paul, I would say a black grade wound badge.
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NO ARGUMENT worn down to bare metal almost looks dug
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Agree, black 1939 wound badge for one - two wounds. Appears to be magnetic base metal. if you look closely you may find a makers code, perhaps on the pin.
--dj--Joe
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