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One ring with the red enamel, I bought in Germany, the other ring, silver stamped, is from the US......
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benten, You never cease to amaze. Awesome rings!
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Yes I echo very nice indeed cheers, Ryan
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I have the same design ring on the left somewhere in the archives of this site. Cool pieces for sure
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Thank you all for your reply! The silver Normandie ring from America: is a part of a convolute of ww2items. The enameled Normandie ring i found in Germany : I presume it was from a German vet…..? I found it in a junkstore on a shelf hidden between vintage tableware Here a link from a Russian forum with Normandie rings . https://forum.ww2.ru/index.php?showtopic=4095389 or here in the English language, from Google translate: https://translate.google.com/translate?sl=ru&tl=en&u=https://forum.ww2.ru/index.php?showtopic%3D4095389 if the link does not open, copy the link and past it in the adress bar above. Benten
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The one on the right appears to have DIEX AIE on the cartouche DIEX AIE
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Second is link to the definition of “DIEX AIE”
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