Central Powers / Between the Wars Kaiser Bill!
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A New Look At Imperial Germany's Last Emperor, Kaiser Wilhelm II, 1859-1941
Taylor. Learn the life and history of Wilhelm II, the final man to ascend the Prussian throne and preside over Imperial Germany. You'll follow his time as monarch, from 1888 when he succeeded his father and the region entered the "Wilhelminian" age; to 25 years of peace as Germany excelled in commerce, agriculture, trade, science, the arts, and medicine; his desire to spread the empire overseas during WWI; and his postwar political activity while in exile. 224 pages, 64 B&W photos, 6"x 9", hardcover. #M106793 $29.95
German State Eagle Metal Sign
This purposefully aged metal sign displays the history and variations of the symbol of Germany, the State Eagle. Handmade in the USA from high-gauge steel, it includes mounting holes for easy hanging. 18"x 12".
Made in the USA.
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German WWI-Era Currency
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These currency pieces were issued due to conditions during and immediately after the Great War. $12.95 each
A: 1919 German-Austria 1 Krone Note
With the collapse of the Austro-Hungarian Empire, an effort was made to quickly release currency for the new German-Austria nation. Banknotes of the Austro-Hungarian Empire were overprinted with “Deutsch-Osterreich.” Issued between 1919 and 1922, the notes still read their original issue date. This Krone note is originally dated 1916. 4¼"x 2¾". #111973
B: German 1918 Coblenz “War Money” 2-Coin Set
The AustroHungarian Empire was a constitutional monarchy in Central Europe that was established in 1867 and lasted until 1918, after its defeat in WWI. This national flag features a coat of arms and includes grommets. Polyester. 5'x 3'. #110509 $18.95
Mauser Rifles
Vol. 1: 1870-1918
Guillou. This illustrated title examines the design, production, and combat use of the various Mauser rifles from 1870 through the First World War. Includes close-up views of markings, a serial numbers list, and a visual account of the weapons. Accessories and rare combat-related uniform and equipment items are also featured. 80 pages, 350 color and B&W, 9"x12", hardcover. #110508 $24.95
1896 C96 Mauser Pistol with Shoulder Stock
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Issued during the last year of World War I, 1918 Pfennig coins were struck by various cities using their own materials. Struck from iron, these 10 and 25 Pfennig coins of Coblenz feature the city's Coat of Arms on the obverse, and a legend that roughly translates to "Good for 1 year after peace agreement," on the reverse. Lightly circulated condition. #M650538
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One of Germany’s most recognizable handguns, the C96 Mauser – Shipping restrictions featuring a distinctive magapply. Call for details. azine box in front of the trigger – was in service from the late 19th century through the 1960s. Replicating the iconic weapon with a unique shoulder stock (offering the stability of a longer-range rifle), this pistol comes with all of the original’s memorable features, including its broom-handle grip! 25½" long. #104782 $229 A
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1928-34 Large Denomination Gold Foil Notes
Large denomination bills were used by banks and the government for large financial transactions. These double-sided gold foil notes replicate a pair of high denomination notes from 1928-34, and come B in a clear, protective sleeve. $14.95 each A: $1,000 – Features President Grover Cleveland. #111874
B: $5,000 – Features President James Madison. #111875
1923 Canadian Currency Notes
These genuine currency notes for the Dominion of Canada were issued shortly after World War I in 1923. Issuance of Dominion notes stopped in 1935 with the establishment of the Bank of Canada.
A: Horse Blanket George V $1 Note
This large size bill features British King George V. 7"x 3½". $
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B: Last Canadian 25-Cent Note
The 1923 series was the last printing of fractional notes in Canada. 4½"x 2½". #111986 $39.95
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