By A Mystery Man Writer
Comes with C.O.A. This incredible and very historic WWII D-Day artifact is a very rare fired German bullet casing. Because this bullet was recovered at Sainte-Mère-Église there is no questioning this German shot was aimed at advancing U.S. Airborne Paratroopers as they attacked throughout the surro
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