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Dimensions | 3 × 2 × .5 in |
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United States Army Second Lieutenant Rank Insignia. Pin back. Snowflake pattern back marker marked: Amcraft, Attleboro Mass, Acid Test. Full sized insignia. Most likely 1940s-1950s (WW2-Korea) era. Worn condition.
Additional Notes: The rank insignia for a second lieutenant in the United States Army is a gold bar. In most English-speaking and Arabic-speaking countries, as well as a number of European and South American nations, second lieutenants usually wear one star (pip).
Amcraft, short for American Craft Products, was a manufacturer based in Attleboro, Massachusetts, a city long known for its jewelry and metalwork industry. During WW2, Amcraft produced a wide range of military insignia, including cap badges, collar devices, and service pins. Their hallmark often included the words “Acid Test”, which indicated that the item had been triple gold-plated, a process that allowed it to pass a nitric acid test for authenticity and durability. One of their distinctive features was the “snowflake” or “starburst” pattern on the reverse of many insignia pieces, especially pre-war and WW2 era items. Collectors often seek out these marks as indicators of quality and historical value.
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Weight | 2 oz |
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Dimensions | 3 × 2 × .5 in |
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