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Why order this Cold Enamel End of World War II 7-pc Collection?2020 marks the 75th anniversary of the end of the bloodiest conflict in human history. Europe and the Pacific were ravaged by war for years. In 1945, both Germany and Japan surrendered, bringing to a close one of the darkest chapters in human history. This End of World War II Cold Enamel Set consists of seven pieces that show important scenes that marked the end of the conflict. It is the perfect addition to the collection of any patriotic American or student of World War II history. Stunning End of World War II DesignsThe seven pieces in this set bear a variety of designs from events that marked the end of the Second World War. Perhaps the most famous among them is Navy sailor George Mendonsa kissing Greta Zimmer in Times Square following the announcement of the Japanese surrender. Other familiar images include Winston Churchill, Harry Truman, and Josef Stalin sitting together at the Potsdam Conference and a newspaper announcing the Nazi surrender. Lesser known scenes show Russian solders raising the Soviet flag over the Reichstag, the US-Soviet Linkup on the Elbe River, carnations, which represent freedom, victory, and bravery, and civilians cheering Canadian solders as they enter Utrecht. Each scene is encircled by a rim frame in which there are two inscriptions, "75 YEARS END OF WORLD WAR II" on the top and "1939-1945," the years of World War II, on the bottom. Don't miss your chance to own this 7-pc Cold Enamel End of World War II Collection. |
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This November, the United States Mint will issue four special numismatic products to pay tribute to the 75th anniversary of the end of World War II which changed the American nation and the world in countless ways.
U.S. Silver Coins
American Silver Eagle Coins
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American Silver Eagle Coins
Uncirculated Silver Eagles
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U.S. Paper Money
Silver Certificates
Gold Certificates
Fractional Currency
Federal Reserve Notes
Obsolete Bank Notes
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