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■ Not for sale Rare 1975 (Showa 50)! Her Majesty British Queen Sports National Stadium Hythoid Metal Badge
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Current price ¥10,000 $69
Start price ¥10,000 $69
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Seller tkiryu2010 +4025
Condition Used
Start time 2024-04-25T19:06:02+09:00
End time 2024-05-02T19:06:02+09:00
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Lot number q183891185
Seller position Kanagawa Prefecture

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■ Not for sale Rare 1975 (Showa 50)! Her Majesty British Queen Sports National Stadium Hythoid Metal Badge
● Very rare with the ones distributed to the people involved! Not for sale 1975 (Showa 50)! Her Majesty the British Queen Sports War National Stadium Calmical metal badge. ● [State] The brass is finished with plating. The upper surface has a little bit of whirlpool. It is a beautiful product without any big scratches.. ● The table is the UK, the Japanese flag, and the "Her Majesty British Queen Sports Senki National Stadium, the National Stadium, the National Stadium, National Stadium, Yoyogi 2nd Gymnasium".. ● Size: 4cm long, 5.5cm wide. ● [Explanation] Elizabeth II (Her Majesty the UK) visited Japan only once in 1975 (Showa 50).. We arrived at Haneda Airport on May 7, and at the night we attended a dinner party sponsored by the Emperor Showa at the Imperial Palace Toyoimeien.. The following day, on May 8, I visited the NHK Broadcasting Center and visited the recording of the Taiga drama "Genroku Taiheiki".. On May 10, we moved to the Kinki region by plane and visited the Kyoto Imperial Palace, and on May 11, I visited Ise Jingu in Ise City, Mie Prefecture and Mikimoto Pearl Island in Toba City, Mie Prefecture.. I stayed at Shima sightseeing hotel on Kashikojima on this day. On May 12, I returned to Tokyo on the Tokaido Shinkansen via Nagoya and left Haneda Airport.
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