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Old 06-08-16, 06:51 PM
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Question Value of County Lancaster 49 Homeguard Enamel Badge

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I am looking to sell and thus find out the value of this County Lancaster 49 Homeguard Pin/Badge.


I attached 2 photos.

What does the 49 mean on the badge?

I don't know the year just told approx 1960s.
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Old 06-08-16, 07:30 PM
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Probably WW2 and 49th Lancashire ( Manchester ) Battalion mufti/old comrades badge.

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