I believe the pin you are speaking of is called a Unit Crest. There are collectors of these and there are websites dealing with identifying the crests. The US Army suspended issue of these crests in WW II to save on metals needed for war time production, after the end of the war they were again issued.
Some of these are depicted on the US Army site linked below.
Vintage means old. Label pin means it is a small pin that is put on a label of a coat or jacket. I imagine it is a pin in the shape of Maryland and it may be enameled with state symbols or a date/celebration.
This is the slogan for the 1 sqdn, 1 cav. The U.S. Army's most battle honored unit of the regular Army
there is a part of the circle that is straight. the pin closest to that straight part is negative
The best way to identify an old fraternal pin is to check online. Look for any marks, like names or symbols that can be identified.
It is a personal number used to identify a bank account, and is to be kept extremely secret. Most IC will have a dot or a mark or a tag TO IDENTIFY the pin 1 from the top pin 2 will be considered to be on your right sequentially clockwise
you start from the notch of the I.C and then you go anti clockwise making the pin at the bottom of the notch 1 and the pin above the notch 14 .
This pin is worn on US Army uniforms to indicate that the wearer is a member of the US Army Field Artillery.
you start from the notch of the I.C and then you go anti clockwise making the pin at the bottom of the notch 1 and the pin above the notch 14 .
milligram.
pls whoever is answering; dont expose ur ignorance. he wants a pin diag of a seven seg display
It is a milligram.
mm