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Help Identifying Pin?

Discussion in 'Medals, Insignia, Badges & Recalls' started by y2quake, Jul 3, 2010.

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  1. y2quake

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    I found this pin on a Shriners' parking lot, and wondering if anyone could offer their suggestions on where it is from? I googled' MYRGOLD from the back and received a few WW2 related sites to the Navy (as you could guess from the design of the pin). It didn't match any American pins though. Thoughts?
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  2. Skipper

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    American I would say, not German, possibly English
     
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    definately not German ..........
     
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    I hope y2quake decided to take it back to the Shriners and find the rightful owner.
     
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