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WWII Early Purple Heart Cased – Numbered

$350.00

Condition: Excellent +

 

SKU: E2069 Category: Tags ,

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Product Description:  A superb, near mint example of a World War II Purple Heart, produced in 1942 by Rex Manufacturing under U.S. government contract. This is the desirable early wartime slot brooch variant, confirming correct WWII production.

The medal features the classic heart-shaped bronze medallion with the left-facing bust of General George Washington in high relief, set against a rich purple enamel field and surmounted by the shield and laurel wreath suspension. The enamel is vibrant and glossy with no chips, cracks, or repairs, and the gilt bronze finish remains beautifully preserved.
This example is serial numbered #146178 on the edge, and is unnamed, as was common for many WWII-issued Purple Hearts. The medal shows only minimal handling marks, consistent with careful preservation.
Complete with its original WWII “coffin” style leatherette presentation case, correct ribbon bar, and lapel button, forming a highly desirable and complete wartime set.
The Purple Heart, first established in 1782 and revived in 1932, remains one of the most revered decorations in U.S. military history. This is a choice, early WWII example with strong collector appeal.

 

 

Historical Description: World War I saw the United States mobilize its military forces on an unprecedented scale. Over 4 million Americans served in uniform during the conflict, contributing to the Allied victory in campaigns across France and Belgium. The U.S. military recognized the sacrifices of its soldiers through a variety of medals and awards, including the Purple Heart, which was retroactively awarded to World War I veterans wounded in action when the decoration was reinstated in 1932. This named example to Robert Feeley serves as a testament to his courage and the sacrifices endured by the Doughboys on the front lines.

The Allied Victory Medal was issued to all U.S. military personnel who served in World War I, with its design emphasizing unity among the Allied forces. The accompanying Pennsylvania Service Medal highlights the significant contributions of state National Guard units and other Pennsylvanian troops in the war effort. State medals like these were issued to recognize regional contributions to the national military, making them highly collectible today.

Additional elements, such as the Private Rank Insignia and U.S. Collar Disc, further illustrate the standard equipment and insignia issued to American enlisted soldiers during the Great War. Together, these artifacts provide a comprehensive picture of Private Feeley’s service and a tangible connection to the era.

This grouping, in excellent condition, offers a remarkable opportunity for collectors to own a cohesive and highly desirable set of WWI-era U.S. military history, centered around the service of a named veteran.

 

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