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A nice set of German currency from the World War 2 era. Includes 12 bills!
5 reproduction bills that equal the monthly pay (78.50) of a unmarried private in the German army. These are .5, 1, 2, 5, 20, and 50 mark notes. The set also includes 6 infantry occupation notes. The three smaller notes in the first column of the picture were issued to Western Front troops in 1942 and were worth 10 times their face value. The three notes shown in the second column were issued to Eastern Front troops in 1944. The other 6 notes add up to one-month's pay for a private. All copied from originals in our collection.
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I have a question I need labels for a 1859 Sharps it is a 54 caliber . I notice your labels say 52/100 caliber am I missing somthing
Hello,
The Sharps labels are copies of the labels found in Echoes of Glory, Arms and Equipment of the Union page 46. Since I print all my labels, I can put 54 on there if you wish. Just mention it in the comments when you order the labels. Thanks for asking. Bob
John,
The Sharps rifles at the time were 52 caliber. The modern reproductions are 54 to match modern made ammo.
very interesting
agreed