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Militaria refers to the artifacts of the military, the police, etc, generally in terms of collecting antiques of historical significance, or their replicas. Included are firearms, weapons, uniforms, badges and insignia, fine art and art prints, photographs, antiquarian books, magazines, scale models, tin soldiers, challenge coins, etc.


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You can also search out WWII militaria based on the key countries involved in the war, including Germany, Great Britain, Italy, Japan, Russia, and the United States.
Current militaria (1991 to present): Find items from current engagements such as field gear, patches, uniforms, medals, helmets, and challenge coins.
You'll also find military memorabilia from pre-Revolutionary War times, the Spanish-American War, and Indian wars, as well as items from 1784 to 1860, 1903 to 1913, 1919 to 1938, 1946 to 1949, 1954 to 1960, and 1976 to 1989 on eBay.
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