Russia / Soviet Union. Medal for Bravery
- KOD: 4815140
Russia / Soviet Union. Medal for Bravery, Literature: Borna Barac Soviet Union 877, instituted 1938, Silver, enamel 37 mm, weight 27,60 g., Condition VF+/VF, edge damage
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