• DragonTypeWyvern@midwest.social
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    4 hours ago

    Hmmmmmmmmmmmmm.

    Anyone else know the name for a "German WW2 soldier?’

    Or how one might have “acquired” that collection?

          • ArtieShaw@fedia.io
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            3 hours ago

            It is. And coins are small enough and common enough to be found/stolen/bought and easily carried off as loot.

            Plenty of ancient coins were “re-distributed” to the west in the last 20 years from Afghanistan and Iraq. I knew a guy from work who had a small collection he bought while serving.

            I also happened to be visiting a local coin shop and overheard an unintentionally funny conversation about loot.

            Rando: I have a <lowers voice> ‘German flag’ that I’m interested in selling. Clerk: Those are pretty common, so we probably can’t give you much. Rando: It’s an OLD <lowers voice> ‘German flag’. Clerk: Look, I’m guessing it’s the Nazi one? Those are super common because every soldier brought one back as a souvenir.

            If it’s not already apparent, I like coins. And if I were a common soldier wrapped up in a war, I would absolutely pick up any interesting spare change I came across. Wouldn’t murder anyone for it, but if it looked abandoned? Absolutely.

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      3 hours ago

      Honestly, I do not doubt many things were pocketed while digging trenches. These do not look like looted items. Zzz, too sleepy.