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Two medals Saxony-Coburg and Gotha Ernestine House Order, silver medal Duke Carl Eduard, ribbon 8 cm and ribbon clasp with swords 1914/8, stronger traces of wear, plus the gold level without ribbon, good condition.

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Two medals Saxony-Coburg and Gotha Ernestine House Order, silver medal Duke Carl Eduard, ribbon 8 cm and ribbon clasp with swords 1914/8, stronger traces of wear, plus the gold level without ribbon, good condition.

Estimate 180 - 270 EUR
Starting price 180 EUR

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For sale on Thursday 29 Aug : 10:00 (CEST)
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