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 Italian States 1813 scarce 5 Lire - Cracked die version (neck) sharp rim - XF+
R 14.800
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 Italian States Revolutionary Provincial Government 1848 M 5 Lire - XF+
R 4.500
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Buy Italian States Revolutionary Provincial Government 1848 M 5 Lire - XF+ for R4,500.00
R 4.500
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Buy Italian States 1813 scarce 5 Lire - Cracked die version (neck) sharp rim - XF+ for R14,800.00
R 14.800
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 1813 Italian States Scarce 5 LIRE - Cracked die version (Neck) - XF+
R 14.500
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Buy Large & Crown-size World Silver Coins: Italian States (Naples) 120 Grana of 1856 for R261.00
R 261
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Buy 1813 Italian States Scarce 5 LIRE - Cracked die version (Neck) - XF+ for R14,500.00
R 14.500
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ITALIAN STAMPS OVERPRINTED, 1912.  WM: None.    13 Stamps from different states, mint, previously hinged. Hinge remains and no gum on back. Some browning on front and back. View scans for condition as it form part of the description,  CV +/-R 1,100.00. Note, display card not included,  and,  t he lines across the images are due to   the display card that we use to scan items.                                                                                                          
R 340
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2006. Soft cover, 398 pages. Very good condition. One slight crack forming in binding. Under 1kg. Just under 300,000 Allied servicemen from Britain, the Commonwealth and the United States were captured in Europe and North Africa between 1939 and 1945. Using a wealth of new sources and archival material, POW describes their experiences in both German and Italian prisoner-of-war camps. Prisoners’ daily lives are vividly rendered: the workings of the prison-camp system; the distinctions of rank, service nationality and race; the ways in which prisoners maintained contact with the outside world; artistic and intellectual endeavours; and an acknowledgment of the dark undercurrents of corruption and collusion with the enemy. Everyday life is offset by high drama: the secret organizations that smuggled aid into the camps, the prisoners’ daring escape plots, sabotage plans and other resistance activities. Adrian Gilbert brings to the fore the often forgotten voices of the prisoners to provide a compelling window on to a crucial aspect of the Second World War.
R 70
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