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Rare WWI Soldier "Trench" Coin Art

Currency:USD Category:Coins & Paper Money / Exonumia Start Price:200.00 USD Estimated At:400.00 - 800.00 USD
Rare WWI  Soldier  Trench  Coin Art
SOLD
275.00USDto 2****6+ buyer's premium (57.75)
This item SOLD at 2016 Dec 11 @ 17:04UTC-8 : PST/AKDT
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Extremely rare WWI Soldier "Trench" coin art. Frank M.Higgins / 3485921 / A. E. F. / France // Louis Philippei / Roi Des Francais. Silver. Very high quality in nice wood box. Trench art is a highly evocative term conjuring up the image of a mud-spattered soldier in a soggy trench hammering out a souvenir for a loved one at home while dodging bullets and artillery shells. This is an appealing but very false conception of the reality of this art form. A few types of trench art (finger rings made from melted down aluminum are a good example) could be made easily in a trench during lulls in the fighting, but the hammering involved in making many trench art pieces would have been greeted with unwelcome hostile fire from the enemy. Trench art items made during the war were in fact created at a distance from the front line trenches either by soldiers at rest behind the front lines, by skilled artisans among the civilian population, by prisoners of war, or by soldiers convalescing from wounds as handicraft therapy. (from: "Trench Art of the Great War And Related Souvenirs" Jane A. Kimball 1989, 2005) State: City: Date: FHWAC#: 41922