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  • Japan, Imperial. A Lot of Three Japanese Medals
  • Japan, Imperial. A Lot of Three Japanese Medals
  • Japan, Imperial. A Lot of Three Japanese Medals
  • Japan, Imperial. A Lot of Three Japanese Medals
  • Japan, Imperial. A Lot of Three Japanese Medals
  • Japan, Imperial. A Lot of Three Japanese Medals
  • Japan, Imperial. A Lot of Three Japanese Medals
  • Japan, Imperial. A Lot of Three Japanese Medals
  • Japan, Imperial. A Lot of Three Japanese Medals
  • Japan, Imperial. A Lot of Three Japanese Medals
  • Japan, Imperial. A Lot of Three Japanese Medals
  • Japan, Imperial. A Lot of Three Japanese Medals

Item: M0251-1411

Japan, Imperial. A Lot of Three Japanese Medals

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Japan, Imperial. A Lot of Three Japanese Medals

A lot of three medals, including a 2600th National Anniversary Commemorative Medal, with Case. Instituted on 27 July 1940. A circular bronze medal, measuring 30.44 mm in diameter, on loop for suspension from period original ribbon, with hook and eye, accompanied by the case of issue, in black cardstock, measuring 62 mm (w) x 111 mm (l) x 17 mm (h), and in overall near extremely fine condition. An Order of the Sacred Treasure, VII Class, with Case. Instituted on 4 January 1888. A silver medal presenting as a eight-pointed star, measuring 36.94 mm (w) x 41.45 mm (h), on loop for suspension from a period original tri-fold ribbon, accompanied by a case of issue, constructed of wood with a black lacquer finish, measuring 56 mm (w) x 91 mm (l) x 22 mm (h), and in near very fine condition. A Japanese Badge, constructed of bakelite, with vertical pinback, measuring 32.05 mm (w) x 44.65 mm (h), accompanied by its original wooden case of issue, measuring 74 mm (w) x 93 mm (l) x 22 mm (h), and in very fine condition.
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