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Japanese Army Imperial Residents' Association Chairman Badge Military Antique
$ 105.07
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Description
Item DescriptionBefore the war, the Imperial Japanese Navy, the Japanese Navy, the Imperial Japanese Navy, the chairman of the Imperial Japanese Navy, the insignia, the badge, the badge, the medal, the rank badge, the star badge, and the anchor mark.
Please check on the photos for detailed condition of the product.
All you can see on this photo will be included in a set of a package.
This is the badge of the chairman of the Imperial Residents' Association.
The original boxes are also available, and they are in good condition as shown in the photo, making them extremely valuable items before the war.
Since it is a used item, we are waiting for a bid after confirming it with the image and convincing.
This is an old item, so please understand before purchasing.
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