Poland, German Occupation (Krolestwo Polskie). 20 Pfennig 1917 FF, Stuttgart Mint, Parchimowicz 7a, KM Y#7, Fe 23 mm, weight 4,0 g., Condition XF+/XF, a nice, shiny specimen with its original color, Double Die Revers
Germany, Nuremberg. Undated Silver struck ducat (18th century), “Honor your father and your mother” - the 4th commandment of the Decalogue, minted by the Evangelical community out of love for children, Erlanger 2447, Silver 22 mm, weight 3,6 g, Condition XF+
Obverse: WOL DEM DER FREVDE AN SEINEN KINDERN ERLEBT / DAS HILF HERR IESV (Blessed is he who enjoys the joy of his children / May the Lord Jesus help you), Reverse: DV SOLT DEINEN VATER VND DEINE MVTTER EHREN / AVT DAS DIRS WOHL GEHE (Honor your father and your mother / May your good be with you)
Great Britain, Edward VII (1901-1910). 1/2 Farthing / Coronation token 1902, Coronation of Edward VII, by George William de Saulles, Bronze 16 mm, weight 1,4 g, Condition BU, mint specimen
Poland, PRL (1952-1989). Badge “XX Years in the Service of the Nation”, cap signed State Mint, gilt Bronze, enamel 44,0 x 37,0 mm, weight 18,90 g., Condition aUNC
Poland. Medal for Warsaw, RP Obrońcom, Bojownikom, Oswobodzicielom (Republic of Poland to Defenders, Fighters, Liberators), gilded tombac 33 mm, weight 19,0 g., Condition XF, ribbon
Poland. Medal for Warsaw, RP Obrońcom, Bojownikom, Oswobodzicielom (Republic of Poland to Defenders, Fighters, Liberators), gilded tombac 33 mm, weight 19,50 g., Condition XF+, ribbon
Poland, PRL (1952-1989). Silver Medal, “For Merits for National Defense”, issuer: Ministry of National Defense, Literature: Oberleitner pp.165-166, Silver-plated Bronze 38 mm, weight 25,80 g., Condition aUNC, ribbon
Poland. Medal ''For the Oder, Neisse, Baltic", Literature: Oberleitner II s. 145–149, Stela II.23.2, Bronze 33,0 mm, weight 20,40 g., Condition XF, ribbon
Poland. Medal ''For the Oder, Neisse, Baltic", Literature: Oberleitner II s. 145–149, Stela II.23.2, Bronze 33,0 mm, weight 19,30 g., Condition XF+, ribbon
Poland. Medal of Victory and Freedom KRN 9.V.1945, established by a decree of the Council of Ministers approved by the KRN on October 26, 1945, for Poles who fought against the Germans, Bronze 33 mm, weight 17,30 g, Condition XF+, ribbon
Poland. Medal of Victory and Freedom KRN 9.V.1945, established by a decree of the Council of Ministers approved by the KRN on October 26, 1945, for Poles who fought against the Germans, Bronze 33 mm, weight 17,70 g, Condition XF, ribbon
Poland. Medal of Victory and Freedom KRN 9.V.1945, established by a decree of the Council of Ministers approved by the KRN on October 26, 1945, for Poles who fought against the Germans, Bronze 33 mm, weight 18,40 g, Condition XF+, ribbon
Poland, PRL (1952–1989). Gold Cross of Merit 1983, ID No. 2253-83-108, issued to Maksimowicz Maryna, gilded Bronze, enamel, 47 x 44 mm, weight 30,20 g, Condition aUNC, original ribbon
Poland. Medal of Victory and Freedom KRN 9.V.1945 (1987), established by a decree of the Council of Ministers approved by the KRN on October 26, 1945, for Poles who fought against the Germans, Bronze 33 mm, weight 18,10 g, Condition aUNC, original ribbon, ID No. 1002-87-55, issued to Klusek Bronisław
Poland, PRL (1952–1989). Gold Cross of Merit 1977, document of awarding the decoration, No. 1155-77-5, issued to Buczyński Bronisław, gilded Bronze, enamel, 47 x 44 mm, weight 32,10 g, Condition aUNC, original ribbon
Great Britain. Set of two Royal Air Force (RAF) cap badges, dimensions 41 x 45 mm, brooch pin fastening, chrome-plated metal and brass, Condition XF+/XF
Russia, Soviet Union (U.S.S.R.). M69 cockade badge for enlisted personnel caps, red star with communist symbol, hammer and sickle, aluminum, enamel, 50 x 40 mm, weight 5,50 g, Condition aUNC
Russia, Soviet Union (U.S.S.R.). M69 cockade badge for enlisted personnel caps, red star with communist symbol, hammer and sickle, aluminum, enamel, 50 x 40 mm, weight 5,50 g, Condition aUNC
Belgium. Officer's insignia of the U.D.A. beret “Invincibiles et Recti” (The Invincible and the Righteous), gilded metal, 60 x 40 mm, weight 8,50 g, Condition aUNC, no pin
Poland, PRL (1952–1989). Silver medal “For Achievements in Defense Competitions,” LOK in the Service of the People's Homeland, white metal 50 mm, weight 52,30 g, Condition XF, original ribbon
Poland, PRL (1952–1989). Set of two “Communications Troops” badges (Korpusówka"), Polish People's Army:
- Left-side weapon type badge for collar tabs - “Communications Troops,” version for the left-side collar tab, diameter 22 mm, fastened with a pin and cap, - Right-side weapon type badge for collar tabs - “Communications Troops”, version for the right-side collar tab, diameter 22 mm, fastened with a pin with a cap
Poland, PRL (1952–1989). Set of two “Mechanized Forces” badges, Polish People's Army (Korpusówka"):
- Left-side weapon type badge for collar tabs - “Mechanized Forces,” version for the left-side collar tab, diameter 21 mm, fastened with a pin and cap, - Right-side weapon type badge for collar tabs - “Mechanized Forces”, version for the right-side collar tab, diameter 21 mm, fastened with a pin with a cap
Poland, PRL (1952-1989). WOSF badge, “Military Physical Fitness Badge” – 3rd Class – Bronze, Polish People's Army, 31 x 18 mm, attached with a pin with a cap