) and the Victory Medal (417005 PTE
He was a Air Gunner with the 103 Squadron (Noli Me Tangere) and was Killed in Action on May 4
Royal National Orthopaedic Hospital Coronation Dance Ticket (dated April 10
43rd The Duke of Cornwall's Own Rifles Helmet Plate - Bronze gilt
inscribed "VERFASSUNGSTAG" above and "1929" below
Turkey, Ottoman Empire. A Converted 5 Kurush Coin 1834 Newly Listed ) and the Victory MedalIn silver, obverse illustrating the Tughra of Mahmud II, reverse dated with the start date of his reign in Eastern Arabic "1223" (1808) and numbered "26" (the twenty sixth year of his reign and date of the minting of the coin, 1834), measuring 39. 2 mm in diameter, hole drilled at the top with a ring suspension added, exhibiting pitting, bruised, edge nicks, moderate surface wear, very fine. Footnote: 1. Mahmud II (July 20, 1785 July 1, 1839; AH1223