I acquired this silver bar from the estate of a WWII and Vietnam veteran who ended up by Vietnam being of a pretty high position. I cant give out the identity of this person because of the sensitivity of the family . The family was not told by him how he acquired the item or was not willing to say how. But it has multiple very interesting markings, some pretty obvious what they mean, others im not so sure. Please if anyone could help out it would be greatly appreciated. Again there are a few markings that are obvious like the SS ,swastika,and 1944 (which im assuming is the year). Im going to guess as well that the 999 means the purity of the silver, but i dont know anything about this stuff. Im sure I will never find out the amazing journey this silver bar took, but also if you have any knowledge of what Germany was doing with these silver bars during the war would be invited information. It seems semi crude. Ive heard that German soldiers might have used them for currency, but who knows.
The stamp in the center of the top thats very small im very curious about, I am not even sure exactly what it says its so small, but I think it says "WGA63" or something else,maybe you can tell.
So the unknown markings are the F and S at the very bottom front at each corner, going up from the bottom front, the "999", then the most unusual the what looks like WGA63 with a symbol above it, above that is the Swastika eagle and to the right the SS symbol. on the back the "AWZ" I also have no clue about but have a possible guess, and the "1944"
