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Item Code: 809-67
Belt is black bridle leather in fair condition. Belt leather remains fairly pliable but has moderate finish crazing, one repaired break and is missing one piece of leather that attached to the square brass ring on the back. Brass rings and “J” hook remain in place on the left hip area of the belt. There are no straps.
The rectangular eagle NCO plate features the three-piece silver wreath applied to the face. The buckle and keeper have matching bench numbers. Buckle is in excellent condition. [jet]
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