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1 Rpf GERMAN WW2 PRISONER OF WAR CAMP BANKNOTE
1 Rpf GERMAN WW2 PRISONER OF WAR CAMP BANKNOTE
£36.00
1 REICHpfennig 1939 – 1945 PRISONER OF WAR POW CAMP banknote VF
grey paper with black text and red triangle printed one side
1 in stock
Category: Military Related Ephemera
Description
good clean condition with some wear due to circulation, fold marks
measures 80mm x 37mm
Additional information
| Weight | 0.4 kg |
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