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As a coin dealer of over 37 years and collector way before that I will state that it is a "6" without a question. I've looked over too many coins with well-worn dates. If the left side does not have a step in, then it Can't be an "8". Look at the typed numbers in this thread/post. 6 straight left side, 8 has a step in on the left side. Believe what you want too.
That said, Enjoy Life!!
Thanks for this thread.
Later 42rocker
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Originally Posted by
Aragorn243
One more time.
I have the actual helmet, there is no leg on the "L". I even looked again, just to be sure. The photo is very clear and very large, it shows no leg on any computer because there is none.
It is odd then that you can't see the leg yet I can, albeit feint.
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Originally Posted by
Aragorn243
The 8 is a smeared 6 as an 8 is impossible as the M51 was last made in 1976.
You have predetermined that it is a French
M51 helmet shell, I have NOT. (Because I don't believe everything that a dealer/trader/seller tells me.)
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Originally Posted by
Aragorn243
Germany
never used or produced the
M1
or M51 style helmets. It is thus not Mossel but Mossei which is in France.
Like I said many European countries used the M1 style of helmet post war which you know just as well as me.
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Originally Posted by
Aragorn243
Why are you still pointlessly arguing this?
I am NOT.
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I found another weird one today. An O.S.U. ROTC 1902 officer's sabre. No manufacturer marks that I can find but the chain clip has Made in US with an anchor on it. Sword is marked O.S.U. and has a 5 digit number on the same side as the O.S.U. The other side has 181 on it. The scabbard has two digits that match the first two numbers of the 5 digit number. Black plastic handle.
The scabbard has been painted with a heavy crackle type paint in what I believe are OSU red/maroon.
I've found two others like it on the net with no paint on the scabbard, so not sure if this was done at OSU or much later.
Too late for photos today.
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Your Commando armoured car even correctly has the Chrysler 361 V8 engine.
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Thanks for sharing that with us. Nice.
Later 42rocker
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It looks as if they were tin plated originally, tin plated steel, but not much of the tin left now. A bit like some of the WW2 manufactured British
mess tins, made out of tin plated steel. I'm not sure how good it was for the user's health but people didn't worry too much in the past.
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