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Original Part of a German WWII Wehrmacht Heer Army Motorcycle Relic Condition Rear License Plate – WH-148?????

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SKU: AQ1121

Original Part of a German WWII Wehrmacht Heer Army Motorcycle Relic Condition Rear License Plate – WH-148?????

The license plate shows decay from being ground dug, with deformation, rusting, and paint loss, however the part plate number is still legible, and the paint shows checking from age.. The plate comes from the Ardennes Area of Belgium, and was recovered last year.

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Original Part of a German WWII Wehrmacht Heer Army Motorcycle Relic Condition Rear License Plate – WH-1

Original Item: Part License plate.. Measuring 7 1/2 inches long and 7 1/2 inches tall, this is a relic condition steel construction white and black painted motorcycle license plate. This type would be installed on the top of the rear fender of military motorcycles during the Third Reich period. It is marked with identification number WH-148???, where “WH” stands for “Wehrmacht Heer”, so this is a Heer Army issue license plate. The 6 digit registration number indicates WWII issue, while a 5 digit number would indicate pre-war.

The license plate shows decay from being ground dug, with deformation, rusting, and paint loss, however the part plate number is still legible, and the paint shows checking from age.. The plate comes from the Ardennes Area of Belgium, and was recovered last year.

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