Army Dog Tags 1950-1953 (Korean War) Reviews

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Korean War era style U.S. Army Dog Tags (most common type 1950 to 1953).Rolled edge down, with debossed text and notch. Our notched tag replicas are made of thicker (0.02") and heavier (0.2 oz) stainless steel (not monel). Notched Dog Tag Stainless Steel Dull Finish. Notch, hole, and rolled edge can be re-oriented. Heavy duty .5mm thick. Typically used with indented debossing type. Embossed or Debossed with customized text. Stainless Steel Long BallChain Mil-spec dull finish long ball-chain necklace. Made in USA. Military Spec.

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Very easy to order and shipped fast. Family really likes the look and price fair.
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Posted 5 days ago
Beautiful rendition of my father's original dog tag! So happy MyDogtsag.com even exists to to replicate these personal and historic military items!
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Posted 3 months ago
wow, on shipping came very fast. they look great, can't wait to see the faces of my wife and her brothers on Christmas. their dad was a great guy and they loved him very much. this is my small way of showing them how special he was to me. thank you !!!!!!
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Posted 6 months ago
This is exactly what I wanted
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Posted 9 months ago
Great quality, made perfect replica of my grandfathers tags to gift to my pops!
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Posted 10 months ago
Exact replicas of my husbands dogtags from the Korean war.
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Posted 11 months ago
The dog tags were a perfect replica of my father's tags from Korea. I liked the ability to adjust placement and spacing on the lettering to achieve a perfect result.
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Posted 1 year ago
I bought these to put with my Dad’s medals. His were lost to time years ago. Thanks for doing what you do to complete the shadow box in his memory.
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Posted 1 year ago
Thanks Jonathan, we'd love to see a photo of the shadowbox!
Posted 1 year ago