promotion certificate to Corporal, 1917

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promotion certificate to Corporal, 1917

Post by 199th MP » Mon Dec 30, 2019 5:08 am

can anyone tell me if these are either valuable, or collectible? it's from 162nd infantry, camp mills new york. the file is too large to load, and i lack the know how to fix that.


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Re: promotion certificate to Corporal, 1917

Post by AZ Jeff » Fri Jan 17, 2020 10:05 am

In my experience... the collector that specializes in 162nd Infantry will pay the premium (which, I don't believe will be too great regardless). As part of a larger doc grouping representing a soldier's experience it might be different. As a separate document, not so much -- possibly 20-30 dollars? This National Guard unit was originally part of the 41st Infantry Division but the division was split up after it arrived in France during WWI and the components were spread out among other units.

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