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    Can someone help me value Vietnam Collection

    Hey guys , was wondering if someone could put a ruff value on my collection, Im thinking of selling it but I need to know its value.

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    Man you got a lot of good stuff there! Those tigers alone have to be worth $200+ per piece! Do they have VN makers marks or are they US issue?

    The ERDL uniform - $200 for the set, it looks brand new.

    The CORDS button patch is very rare - at least $100? All that CORDS/Phoenix/Phung Hoang stuff is highly prized by VN collectors.

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    The tigers are US made, for the Montgnards. One of the jackets is an Asian Large = US Small. It won't bring anything close to $200.
    Don't see any size marking on the other one, but if also an Asian size same applies.
    I don't see any US tags on the Erdel jacket, are there any ink stampings in the neck? If it is a US small or med - most are, also Not worth $200.
    The only uniform items like these that bring big $ is US L or XL. Small & med Erdel still shows up in thrift shops and surplus stores around here. I also see them at the quarterly militaria show. I won't buy them because I can't sell them. I've currently got a couple of sets in Ex to New cond. Had them a long time.
    The patches, if US made are worth 50¢ to $1. If theater made they will bring several dollars depending on what they are. The helicopter unit patches, if theater made will bring more.
    The Green Beret could be any time period from the early 60-s to modern as they have not changed. The black beret looks like something a vet might have put togather in later years.
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