Camera fan
Newbie
Hi folks, I've bought an early post war IIIC (1945). I've found an alphanumeric engraving on the baseplate. I think it belongs to a UsArmy GI (social security?). Do you think it's possible to found out who was the owner?
Thanks!
Thanks!
seany65
Well-known
Perhaps if you posted the number, someone could be able to tell you what it may refer to?
eg. If it's a GI's serial number I'm sure someone will know it is, though they probably couldn't tell you who the GI is.
eg. If it's a GI's serial number I'm sure someone will know it is, though they probably couldn't tell you who the GI is.
Mr_Flibble
In Tabulas Argenteas Refero
A GI Army Serial Number will be 8 or 9 digits depending on when he joined or was drafted.
There are a number of ASN databases online that can be searched.
There are a number of ASN databases online that can be searched.
Camera fan
Newbie
Thank you! The number is:
527-21-H513
527-21-H513
Mr_Flibble
In Tabulas Argenteas Refero
Not an ASN by the looks of it.
Camera fan
Newbie
Not an ASN by the looks of it.
THANKS! Do you have any idea what it could be?
Graham Line
Well-known
Social Security if the H is a 4. Follows the xxx-xx-xxxx pattern.
willie_901
Veteran
If it is a SS number, the 527 prefix indicates the SS number was issuesd in Arizona from 1936-1950.
greyelm
Malcolm
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