the most common was the so-called "Peace" of "Victory" medal issued to every child in Australia aged 0-14 years (and aged up to 16 if parents were in the armed forces)
the lower left corner of the obverse bearing a five-pointed star indicating 915 silver content and an unidentified hallmark
All other American cartridge pepperboxes are covered
before being discharged on the 8th
Very rare set
Germany, Ss. A 1933 Ss 14. Standarte Gotha Event Badge Hold the most common was the(SS Erinnerungsabzeichen). Constructed of bronze, horizontal pinback, the obverse consisting of an Iron Cross, bearing central double Sig runes, joined through the quadrants by a mobile swastika, the arms bearing a raised inscription of 1. OKT. 1933 14. ST. GOTHA, unmarked, measuring 48 mm (w) x 48 mm (h), with loss of finish evident, in extremely fine condition.