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VETERANS MEDAL – WAR BETWEEN FRANCE AND PRUSSIA – 1870 – 1871 – FRANCE

65 $

Category: Medals
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GOOD CONDITION.

This war include more german states and in fact Germany was created when they won this war and in 1871 the states became the German Empire.

France lost the war and the two states Alsace – Lorraine that they wanted to include into the French Empire.

Never polished and in museum condition.

 

 

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