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Can anyone help ID this Italian or Austrian shell ?

Weasel

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Hi,
I was sent this picture today and have been asked if i know what the green band on the body signifies, all i know about it is that it was found in the Dolomites in 1982. Not much to go on i know but hoping someone will be able to help.
Best regards Weasel.

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I agree, i will try and get the sender to get me some if he can.
Best regards Weasel.
 
I would say looking at the driving band that it was not German as it appears to have a groove in it towards the top that the one on QFA does not. The green band is not something i remember seeing before.
Best regards Weasel.
 
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A green band just above the rotating band, is for a steel body in WW2 italian artillery shells.

Regards
stecol
 
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Thank you very much Stecol, thats just what i needed to know.
Best regards Weasel
 
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