Currently, my safe holds an even dozen Garands (buy 'em in 3's cause that's the way they stack. LOL) My favorite is an early 1941 Lend Lease Springfield that I found in an LGS here in Seattle - most of my others came from the CMP.
This particular M1 is all correct right down to the cartouche on the stock! As issued in 1941, it appears to have spent all its years in the rack & not in the field. At some point, most of the red paint was removed from the forend (its still visible in the pores of the wood) and of course, every part has been stamped with the crown. Export stamps are there as well.
It is a pristine example that I can take to the range or field & shoot an as-issued original M1 Garand! Only one small defect that takes away from its collector value - somebody drilled the receiver for a commercial scope base (M1C type) and it mounts an original Weaver K4 scope. So much for that, but when my wife asked why I had shelled out 850 for a "butchered" rifle, I pointed out there was at least twice that much value in the parts alone, considering the pre-war drawing numbers, early stock with cartouche and serial number on the receiver. That & virtually no throat or muzzle wear to boot!