Bundesrepublic – 50 Years of Peace & Reconstruction – Dresden Cathedral Commemorative – DM 10 – 1995 J – Proof Silver Crown – KM185
The Liberation of Paris in World War II took place in late August 1944, marking the end of Operation Overlord. With the Allies rapidly advancing on Paris, the Paris Métro, Gendarmerie and Police went on strike on 15 August, followed by the postal workers the following day. They were joined by workers across the city when a general strike broke out on 18 August, the day on which all Parisians were ordered to mobilize. Barricades began to appear, with skirmishes between them and the German occupiers beginning in earnest the following day, reaching their height on the 22nd.
Russia – USSR – Anniversary – Marshal Zhukov – 1 Rouble – 1990 – Brilliant Uncirculated – Y-237
Norway – Olav V – 25th Anniversary of Liberation – 25 Kroner – 1970 – BU Silver – KM414
World War II Victory Medal 1941-1945 – Wonderful visage of Liberty with broken sword – Slight wear and missing ribbon – Approximately 1.5 inch diameter
I Want You For U.S. Army is the message on this legal tender One Crown coin from one one the most remote places on the face of Planet Earth. One of six coins in this series, each features a famous poster from World War II.
The Trumpet Calls is the message on this legal tender One Crown coin from one one the most remote places on the face of Planet Earth. One of six coins in this series, each features a famous poster from World War II.
We Can Do It! is the message on this legal tender One Crown coin from one one the most remote places on the face of Planet Earth. One of six coins in this series, each features a famous poster from World War II.
Were You There Then? is the message on this legal tender One Crown coin from one one the most remote places on the face of Planet Earth. One of six coins in this series, each features a famous poster from World War II.
Keep Calm and Carry On is the message on this legal tender One Crown coin from one one the most remote places on the face of Planet Earth. One of six coins in this series, each features a famous poster from World War II.
Your Country Needs You is the message on this legal tender One Crown coin from one one the most remote places on the face of Planet Earth. One of six coins in this series, each features a famous poster from World War II.
Russia – USSR – Anniversary – Marshal Zhukov – 1 Rouble – 1990 – Proof – In Mint Wrapper – Y-237
Marshall Islands – To the Heroes of Pearl Harbor – $5 – 1991 – Brilliant Uncirculated – KM-35
Depicts Royal Air Force fighter in flight with larger than life British aviator behind.
Russia – USSR – 40th Anniversay of Victory in WWII – 1 Rouble – 1985 – BU – Y-198.1
Isle of Man – Winston Churchill – Crown – 1974 – Uncirculated
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