Question and help on Imperial Russia cigarette case
Article about: I recently picked up, what appears to be a WW1 era silver-cigarette case. I was told that the small badge/ medal is a small Imperial Russian Medal for Bravery. Also the Memento Mori, scull a
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I believe you hit it! Thanks. King Boris III of Bulgaria. Interesting. But why Russian Coins, Russian writing etc. a Gift!, Award? Or just a made up commemoration piece celebrating Boris' reign or death? remembering him?
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The "Silver Stamp" is "800"... I can't figure out the cymbal in front of the 800.... but 800 was usually stamped by Silversmiths in Europe during that time.
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Anything could happen, who knows...
The stamp"800" is not Russian.
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Colleagues, this is a Bulgarian fantasy for tourists! (Russian royal coins and a token are soldered to this army Bulgarian cigarette case only to increase the price of a Bulgarian cigarette case that no one needs) I.e. this is done to deceive a gullible buyer!
This subject has nothing to do with Russia.
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