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    Jun 5, 2011, 01:50 PM
    I have two casings from WWI engraved with ARGONNE 1918 ?
    I have two spent casings that are engraved ARGONNE 1918 and VEROUN 1918. On the bottom they are marked PDPs 123 117 on the bottom and 37 - 85 on the top. What are they and is there any value in them?

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