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Military Antique Shinajihen Embarkation Commemoration Medal 1900 JAPAN
$ 304.12
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China Incidents Commemorative Commemorative Medal
Good condition
British trade silver remodeling. Chain about 35 cm. 1900. The cup has dirt and distortion
Since this is an old item, please purchase it after understanding.
The Chinese incident is one of the Japanese names of the Sino-Japanese War at that time. According to Usui Katsumi, the name of the "Great East Asia War" was included on the December 10, 1941 "China incident," and the name ended there. According to Hiroaki, the battle is ongoing, so the end of the "Chinese Incident" will be the end of the "Pacific War" .
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