Vintage WWII US Ruptured Duck Honorable Discharge Lapel Buttons Gold Tone Pair
Unmarked
Gold-Tone Metal Lapel Pins
WWII Military, Circa 1940s
This pair of lapel buttons features the iconic "Ruptured Duck" symbol, officially known as the Honorable Service Lapel Button. These were issued to United States military veterans who were honorably discharged during World War II, allowing them to signify their veteran status on civilian clothing. The design features a stylized eagle with wings spread within a circular wreath and striped background.
⢠Gold-tone metal construction with buttonhole-style screw attachments
⢠Authentic World War II era honorable discharge insignia
⢠Lot includes two (2) matching lapel buttons
⢠Each button measures approximately 0.5" in diameter (ruler visible in photos)
Condition: Good vintage condition consistent with age. The gold-tone finish remains bright with minor surface wear and light patina in recessed areas. Both screw-back attachments are present and functional. No bends, cracks, or structural losses are visible.
Unmarked
Gold-Tone Metal Lapel Pins
WWII Military, Circa 1940s
This pair of lapel buttons features the iconic "Ruptured Duck" symbol, officially known as the Honorable Service Lapel Button. These were issued to United States military veterans who were honorably discharged during World War II, allowing them to signify their veteran status on civilian clothing. The design features a stylized eagle with wings spread within a circular wreath and striped background.
⢠Gold-tone metal construction with buttonhole-style screw attachments
⢠Authentic World War II era honorable discharge insignia
⢠Lot includes two (2) matching lapel buttons
⢠Each button measures approximately 0.5" in diameter (ruler visible in photos)
Condition: Good vintage condition consistent with age. The gold-tone finish remains bright with minor surface wear and light patina in recessed areas. Both screw-back attachments are present and functional. No bends, cracks, or structural losses are visible.
Original: $14.99
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$5.25Description
Unmarked
Gold-Tone Metal Lapel Pins
WWII Military, Circa 1940s
This pair of lapel buttons features the iconic "Ruptured Duck" symbol, officially known as the Honorable Service Lapel Button. These were issued to United States military veterans who were honorably discharged during World War II, allowing them to signify their veteran status on civilian clothing. The design features a stylized eagle with wings spread within a circular wreath and striped background.
⢠Gold-tone metal construction with buttonhole-style screw attachments
⢠Authentic World War II era honorable discharge insignia
⢠Lot includes two (2) matching lapel buttons
⢠Each button measures approximately 0.5" in diameter (ruler visible in photos)
Condition: Good vintage condition consistent with age. The gold-tone finish remains bright with minor surface wear and light patina in recessed areas. Both screw-back attachments are present and functional. No bends, cracks, or structural losses are visible.























