illustrating a voided Afghan coat-of-arms resting upon a crescent moon
on loop for suspension with its period original ribbon pinned with a First World War “LUFTKRIEG” bar
hallmarked in Arabic with the Cairo Assay Office mark and marked above with a "9" and "0" for silver fineness (
with Warwick taking off aboard the ANEC IV Missel Thrush G-EBPI at 9:21:54
Austria on May 30
Germany, Third Reich. A Second War German Allied POW Stalag VIII C ID Tag visually-hidden illustrating a voided Afghan coat-of-armsIn stamped aluminum, measures 60 mm (w) x 40 mm (h), impressed STALAG VIIIC No. 71586, slots through the middle and three holes in the corner, rust and some pitting present, near very fine. Footnote: Stalag VIII C was located in Sagan, in modern Poland, adjacent to Stalag Luft III of Great Escape fame. After the Invasion of Poland, it was filled with Polish Prisoners, who shortly after lost their status as POWs and were sent to Labour Camps in