America / Russia Pershing’s Paths of Glory
1918 Gold Foil Notes
Inspired by Pershing's numerous civil and military accomplishments, a group of American cadets decide to uncover how his leadership still influences our society today. From the trenches of war to the introduction of the cadets to the costumed reenactors, the film includes scenes that depict WWI battlefields Pershing commanded. Using archival footage and photography combined with new contemporary segments of the cadets throughout their journey, this film details the commanding General's historical military strategies, his influence during the wars he fought, and his impact on the generations that have followed. 43 min.
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These gold foil notes replicate U.S. currency from the last year of the Great War. $14.95 each A: 1918 $10,000 Federal Reserve Note – Featuring a portrait of Salmon P. Chase, Treasury Secretary under Lincoln, this bill was created for transactions between Federal Reserve Banks. #110372
B: 1918 $2 Battleship Note – Replicating a Federal Reserve Bank
Note, it features Thomas Jefferson and a Federal Reserve Bank location on its obverse, and a Great War battleship on the reverse, the USS New York. #108298
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1918 Federal Reserve $1 Note
Pay tribute to armistice day, the end of World War I, with this genuine federal reserve banknote – nicknamed “Flying Eagle” for its reverse image – issued in 1918: a $1 bill featuring a left-side portrait of George Washington, the reserve city in the center, and a blue seal on the right. Less than 1% of these artifacts (which are noticeably larger than modern-day notes) still exist today! Circulated condition. 7½"x 3¼". #108170
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Pershing’s Lieutenants American Military Leadership in World War I
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Zabecki & Mastriano, ed.. The Great War was the first truly “modern” war, and American military forces had to enter the modern age virtually overnight. This book reveals the history of the key leaders working for and with General John J. Pershing, including George S. Patton (tank commander), Douglas MacArthur (42nd Division commander), and Harry S. Truman (artillery battery commander). 368 pages, 16 pages of photos, 6"x 9¼", hardcover. #111241 $34.95
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$249.95
Authentic Artifact!
1913 Buffalo Nickel Tribute $50 Coin Replica
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These coins replicate a 2017 $50 coin designed to resemble the 1913 Buffalo Nickel, a coin that would have been in the pockets of American soldiers during World War I. They come in a protective acrylic coin capsule.
A: 24K gold-plated #111351 $14.95 B: Black Ruthenium clad – With 24K gold-plated buffalo and Native American head. #111352
Imperial Russian Flag
Featuring its eye-catching yellow color, this polyester flag replicates the Imperial Russian design flown at various times through the fall of the Czarist regime in 1917. Includes brass grommets and reinforced edging. 5'x 3'. #104973 $18.95
Joseph Stalin Coin & Stamp Album
Before becoming the blood-thirsty despot, Stalin worked tirelessly for the People’s Revolution in Russia that removed the Royal Family from power in 1917. From 1912 through 1917, Stalin was the editor of the Bolshevik newspaper Pravda (“Truth”), and he worked closely with Lenin before his death. This album includes a 1924-1931 20 kopek silver coin (the last silver coin issued by the Soviets), a 3 kopek coin from WWII era, and a postage stamp featuring his portrait. #111347 $39.95
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1/30 SCALE
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Great War Russian Army Figures
Fill out your World War I scenes with these 1/30 scale metal figures! Czar Nicholas II, dressed as Colonel-In-Chief of his regiment, and his son, the Czarevich, Alexei, dressed as a junior subaltern of his regiment, address the troops before they march off to fight the Germans. These figures are hand-painted for life-like detail and come ready to display.
A: Czar Nicholas II and Son Alexei Set – 2½" tall. B: Russian Soldier Honoring the Icon – 2½" tall. C: Russian Soldier with Czar’s Standard – 4" tall.
#111346 $89 #110441 $45 #110442 $59
Russian Adrian Helmet
During the First World War, the French supplied their Russian allies with the Adrian helmet – also called Soviet M28. They were then repainted, as well as rebadged in the traditional hammer and sickle emblem after the Revolution in 1917. Hand-painted to resemble the look worn on the Russian Front, this replica is constructed of durable steel and includes an adjustable liner. #107074 $119.95
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