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Mom was cleaning out and found an old binder, anything good here?

The first 3 pages or so are all holographic, and the last page has 2 holos that are 3-star (or dot).

A bunch have 1st Edition marks at the bottom too, does this mean anything?

Don't really remember playing this game much as a kid. Went to books-a-million a lot, but most kids had Yugioh and Pokemon. It seems hard to find information on these online. Anything worthwhile here?

u/DonutsAndMore — 1 month ago

I don’t do much on collecting coins, but my 10 year old son took an interest in Silver lately, which got me digging through my small collection..

Anyways, I was talking to my AI, and it was saying that a B stamp doesn't exist and that this is likely a D that was deformed or something 😅

Any help or info would be cool!

Thanks

u/DonutsAndMore — 1 month ago

Hey guys!

Had an estate find and I’m trying to make sure I’m interpreting this correctly. (I've never found anything military related outside of an old flashlight before so this is a huge leap for me)

Picked up a US Army M1 helmet and liner grouping from a Reidsville NC estate. The liner is marked “WATT” along with “Lt Robert” and “HHB” which I believe is Headquarters and Headquarters Battery.

Also found a garrison cap marked “Roberts, D / F-2” and an officer gold bar with the group.

The helmet shell itself is named to William B Forbes which makes me think reissue, but everything came from the same estate including a 1968 Vietnam booklet and Armed Forces prayer book.

From research I found a Robert Lee Watt from Reidsville who was a Vietnam officer and Bronze Star recipient, but I don’t want to overreach.

Edit: I purchased these at the Watt estate* and 2 uniforms were there with a bunch of patches but I only ended up getting this lot

Does this seem like a legitimate attribution or just a coincidence of names

Thanks

u/DonutsAndMore — 1 month ago