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Buyers will be responsible for the cost and packaging of the returnd item(s). If you are sending the item within the United States and the order is valued at $100 or more, insure the shipment for the value of the merchandise and ship your return with a signature shipping service. Items valued over $35 must be returned to the seller with a trackable shipping service. For items below $35, we suggest USPS delivery confirmation service. If a package doesn’t arrive and you don’t use a trackable method to return or if you refuse the shipment as a method of return, we may not be able to cover you.
1950?s, U.S. 5th ARMY GROUP, EXCELLENCE IN COMPETITION (EIC), RIFLE, GOLD, SHOOTING BADGE, PINBACK, HALLMARKED
This is an original prototype made in 1956. Pinback with functional rotating clasp. The reverse is hallmarked (medal reverse) ? BLACKINTON, 1/20-10 KGF at the base of the medal; ?1/20 KGF? at the weapons intersection, and 1/20 KGF on the brooch. In some cases, the letter ?F? is hard to see. Unused, New Old Stock (NOS). Nice clean EIC badge/medal.
The manufacture of gold and silver colored prototype badges in the 1950?s and the use of silver badges from 1961 into the 21st century have provided a source of rifle and pistol clasps in gold and silver that allows either unscrupulous dealers or unknowing collectors to assemble gold or silver clasps to bronze pendants and brooches, creating badges that might appear to have been awarded in the 1930?s.
The easiest method to distinguish these clasps is by the markings or hallmarks on the reverse. Original gold-colored clasps dating from the World Wars are marked 14K on the reverse side butt or stock of the weapon. 1955 badges either are not marked (which allows for the false markings at this time) or are marked 1/20 KGF at the weapons intersection
1950s prototype leg badges in gold, silver and bronze colors, both rifle and pistol. Each group was made with 9 different brooches: National matches, army wide matches, each CONUS army area, and Military District of Washington.