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it's italian for sure, stamp and shape are typical for it. A look inside "Italian and french Explosive Ordnance" should help. I think it is from 2nd WW as the shape of 1st WW italian shells is a little different. But the way of driving band fixation is not a real italian characteristic, this one seems to be invented by Krupp and therefore used in many, many countries.
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