Belgium. Victory Medal World War I 1919, by Paul Dubuis
Belgium. Victory Medal World War I (Victory Medal 1919), by Paul Dubuis
Belgium. Victory Medal World War I (Victory Medal 1919), Paul Dubuis
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Belgium. Victory Medal World War I 1919, by Paul Dubuis, Literature: Borna Barac Belgium 145, Bronze 36 mm, weight 25,50 g., Condition aXF, ribbon
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