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The most doubtful once out of these six is the 'Canada' badge which should be in gilding metal not white metal and also the slider should be two lugs, I'm pretty certain that I am correct in this!! It is possible that it has been plated?

The Argylls is another suspect but this does have a look of being good and probably is as such. I believe that this solid pattern, ie. no fretting in the centre, was worn between 1882-1900 and has a higher value than the standard fretted issue and as such has been copied extensively---I think this is a good one? but again hopefully someone with more knowledge will be along with their opinion on this matter.

The other four look good.

Robert

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The most doubtful once out of these six is the 'Canada' badge which should be in gilding metal not white metal and also the slider should be two lugs, I'm pretty certain that I am correct in this!! It is possible that it has been plated?

Robert

The Canada Badge is OK...... It looks like a WW1 badge but it is a badge from WW2...... Made for use for OTC at Camp Borden......

Mike

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The Canada Badge is OK...... It looks like a WW1 badge but it is a badge from WW2...... Made for use for OTC at Camp Borden......

Mike

Thanks Mike.

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