You didn't say what branch but usually the collar on Cammies same place as enlisted or towards the end of a shirt jacket epaulet same as on a dress uniform. There are uniform specs for each branch that say where exactly on collar insignia is to be worn. Like 3/4" back from front, 1/2" up from bottom, etc.
An officer in the United States Army who wears a silver eagle is typically a Colonel, which is a rank above Lieutenant Colonel and below Brigadier General. The silver eagle is worn on their collar insignia denoting their rank.
US Colonels don't wear stripes. A Lieutenant Colonel wears a silver oak leaf, and a full colonel wears an eagle. Stripes are worn by enlisted personnel, and not by commissioned officers, save for on naval shoulder boards. See related links "US Military Enlisted Rank Insignia Chart" and "US Military Commissioned Officer Rank Insignia Chart".
The eagle can be worn for other military purposes for different uniforms, the brass head piece ornament for example. But for RANK purposes, the spread winged eagle is a Colonel (referred to as a "full bird" Colonel) in the US Army, US Marine Corps, and US Air Force. In the US Navy this very same insignia is a CAPTAIN. A USA, USAF, USMC Lieutenant Colonel rank insignia is a silver oak leaf. In the US Navy this same insignia is a COMMANDER. A USA, USAF, USMC Major rank insignia is a gold oak leaf. In the US Navy this same insignia is a LIEUTENANT COMMANDER. Two silver bars side by side (like a railroad track) is a Captain in the USA, USAF, USMC. But in the US Navy, this insignia is a LIEUTENANT. One silver bar is a 1st Lieutenant in the USA, USAF, USMC. Not in the Navy; in the Navy this silver bar means LIEUTENTANT JUNIOR GRADE; better known to most folks as LTjg. One gold bar is a 2nd Lieutenant in the USA, USAF, USMC. In the Navy, it's an ENSIGN.
For which service branch? For US Army ROTC and JROTC, it's a single silver diamond (or subdued if worn on the ACU uniform). It varies for other branches.
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it takes nearly 3 - 90% silver half dollars to make an oz of silver IF IF IF the coins are not worn down.. the least worn are the franklin and Kennedy halves the most worn are the walking liberties halves.. it can take up to 6 of them[WL's] if they are really.really worn to make an oz of silver! be careful as Midas Resources,Ted Anderson,and Alex jones claim 2 half dollars equal 1 oz of silver, which is not correct.
i will buy it for 5.00
In the US services Generals wear stars. Majors and Lt. Colonels wear an Oak Leaf; the gold oak leaf is the Major's insignia, and the silver oak leaf is the Lieutenant Colonel's rank insignia. Major is the first rank entering the FIELD GRADE levels, that is why it is gold. Other countries have different insignia to denote rank.
Horseshoes are silver when they are first made, you can turn them back silver after they are worn. Unless you paint the,m - tehe
Depending on how worn it is, $17 to $21.
1936 is a common date, value is just for the silver, about $1.75