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intact iron core
constructed of black-painted magnetic metal
he returned to Kitzinger and became a member of its Volunteer Fire Department
illustrating a First War French Army helmet backed by a branch of laurel leaves
the obverse with an eight-pointed silver star
Zimbabwe, Republic. A Liberation Medal, Ii Class Bronze Grade, C.1980 Auction intact iron coreInstituted in 1980. In bronze, number impressed "01905" on the bottom edge, measuring 33. 2 mm (w) x 34. 5 mm (h) inclusive of its laterally pierced ball suspension, very light contact, original ribbon, near extremely fine. Footnote: The Liberation Medal was instituted in 1980 and awarded to any person who performed services towards the creation of the Republic of Zimbabwe on April 18, 1980, in two grades: I Class Silver and II Class Bronze.
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