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WWII Germany Cross Commemorative Ich Hatt Einen Kameraden Coin

WWII Germany Cross Commemorative Ich Hatt Einen Kameraden Coin

USD 40.00 USD
SKU: vGrr8epO
Condition: Used

The product is a commemorative coin from WWII Germany, specifically the "Ich Hatt Einen Kameraden" coin. This challenge coin serves as a symbol of remembrance and connection to the past, specifically within the theme of militaria. It is a unique and historical item that would appeal to collectors interested in military memorabilia.Obv. An Engraved Tombstone with Iron Cross shaped hole. Sitting below a WWI ,WWII German helmet. Lettering Niemals Vergessen Den Geffallenen 1914-1945 Millionen 97. Rev. a kneeling German soldier in front of a gravesite with crosses . Iron Cross cut out in centre with German Eale symbol above. 25 gms. 40 mm Milled Brass/gold plated. Reeded Rarity index 92.

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ThemeMilitaria
Country Of OriginGermany

The product is a commemorative coin from WWII Germany, specifically the "Ich Hatt Einen Kameraden" coin. This challenge coin serves as a symbol of remembrance and connection to the past, specifically within the theme of militaria. It is a unique and historical item that would appeal to collectors interested in military memorabilia.Obv. An Engraved Tombstone with Iron Cross shaped hole. Sitting below a WWI ,WWII German helmet. Lettering Niemals Vergessen Den Geffallenen 1914-1945 Millionen 97. Rev. a kneeling German soldier in front of a gravesite with crosses . Iron Cross cut out in centre with German Eale symbol above. 25 gms. 40 mm Milled Brass/gold plated. Reeded Rarity index 92.

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