GERMAN WW2 COLLECTIBLES
By V.N. Collectible
Aug 7, 2020
1927 Boblett Street Blaine, WA 98230, USA, United States
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LOT 122104:

RARE GERMAN WW2 CLOTH TICKETS, 1944-1945This is a true piece of history. ESTIMATE PRICE: $200 - ...

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Sold for: $20
Start price:
$ 20
Estimated price :
$200 - $250
Buyer's Premium: 24.5%
sales tax: 8.875% On the full lot's price and commission
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RARE GERMAN WW2 CLOTH TICKETS, 1944-1945
This is a true piece of history.
ESTIMATE PRICE: $200 - $250.
HISTORY of SALES: A few years ago the same item was sold on Live Auctioneer for $1200 - please see the screenshot.
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HISTORY: Of the past 3,400 years, humans have been entirely at peace for 268 of them, or just 8 percent of recorded history. At least 108 million people were killed in wars in the twentieth century. Estimates for the total number killed in wars throughout all of human history range from 150 million to 1 billion. The following numbers reflect only reported war deaths and exclude those wounded and/or missing. The Civil war maintains the highest American casualty total of any conflict. In its first 100 years of existence, over 683,000 Americans lost their lives, with the Civil war accounting for 623,026 of that total (91.2%).

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