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 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, PRL (1952-1989). Set of three badges Exemplary Driver:
- Gold, cap signed State Mint, gilt Bronze, enamel 30,0 mm, weight 12,10 g., Condition XF - Silver, cap signed State Mint, Bronze, enamel 30,0 mm, weight 12,80 g., Condition XF - Bronze, cap signed State Mint, Silver plated Bronze, enamel 30,0 mm, weight 13,0 g., Condition XF
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, 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, PRL (1952-1989). Badge of Merited Activist of the Front for Unity of the Nation, white metal, enamel 27,5 x 24,5 mm, weight 8,40 g., Condition XF
Poland. Eagle pattern 43 so called ‘kurica’, brass plate 50 x 43 mm, weight 12,0 g., Condition XF, nice patina, original unfinished half-finished product from a workshop in Moscow, undercut details, no fixing, embossed with counter
Poland, PRL (1952-1989). Badge ,, Union of War Veterans of the People's Republic of Poland”, cap signed State Mint, white metal, enamel 25,0 mm, weight 7,70 g., Condition XF
Poland. Poland. Commemorative badge of the 1st Tadeusz Kosciuszko Warsaw Infantry Division, one-piece badge, minted with counter, mounted on a post, cap signed STATE MINT, nickel-plated tombac, enamel 42,8 x 36,9 mm, weight 17,1 g., Condition XF
Poland, PRL (1952-1989). Medal “For participation in the battles for Berlin”, issuer: Ministry of National Defense of the PRL, white metal 38,0 mm, weight 28,30 g., Condition XF, ribbon
The medal “ For participation in the battles for Berlin” was established by the Sejm by a law of April 21, 1966 to commemorate the victory over German fascism and the contribution of the People's Polish Army in the capture of Berlin in 1945.
Russia / Soviet Union. Medal Liberation of Warsaw 1945, Literature: Borna Barac Soviet Union 918, instituted 1945, gilt metal 32 mm, weight 28,80 g., Condition aUNC
Poland, PRL (1952-1989). Medal “Council for the Protection of Monuments to Struggle and Martyrdom”, white metal, enamel 32,0 mm, weight 19,30 g., Condition XF, ribbon