The reverse also bears a brown leather neck protector
A mint and unissued First War German (Imperial) EM/NCO’s “Gürtelschnalle”
a Canadian Order in Council of December 13
the other printed in red and blue inks
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Poland, Kingdom. An Order of Polonia Restituta, Grand Cross, c.1935 Auction The reverse also bears aInstituted in 1921. The sash badge in bronze gilt, consisting of a white enamelled Maltese Cross with ball finials, obverse center featuring an enamelled white Polish coat of arms with a crowned eagle on a red enamelled background, encircled by an enamelled blue border inscribed by POLONIA RESTITUTA, the reverse center presenting the date 1918, inclusive of the integral ring measuring 68. 9 mm (w) x 68. 7 mm (h), weighs 67. 28 grams, accompanied by a