Attractive - and most certainly rarely found! - silver-coloured- (ie. typical 'nickle-chrome'-based) EM/NCO-type belt-buckle as was used by the infamous Croatian 'Ustasha'-troops and that comes in a nice- and/or fully untouched, condition Attractive - and most certainly rarely found! - silver-coloured- (ie. typical 'nickle-chrome'-based) EM/NCO-type belt-buckle as was used by the infamous Croatian 'Ustasha'-troops and that comes in a nice- and/or fully untouched, condition Attractive - and most certainly rarely found! - silver-coloured- (ie. typical 'nickle-chrome'-based) EM/NCO-type belt-buckle as was used by the infamous Croatian 'Ustasha'-troops and that comes in a nice- and/or fully untouched, condition

Attractive - and most certainly rarely found! - silver-coloured- (ie. typical 'nickle-chrome'-based) EM/NCO-type belt-buckle as was used by the infamous Croatian 'Ustasha'-troops and that comes in a nice- and/or fully untouched, condition

The attractive - and most certainly rarely found! - silver-coloured- (ie. typical 'nickle-chrome'-based) EM/NCO-type belt-buckle is of the pattern that as was used by the infamous Croatian 'Ustasha'-troops and that comes in an overall nice- and/or fully untouched, condition. The piece - that is typically shaped as a regular German belt-buckle is - I deem - moderately used and/or worn but has, nevertheless, still maintained a very attractive - and truly somewhat 'shiny' - silverish- and/or typical 'nickle-chromed'-finish. It shows an aluminum-based 'Ustasha'-symbol that is firmly attached (by means of three aluminium-based rivets) as can be seen on the pictures. The buckle - which is totally void of any makers'-designation or alike - came from a larger belt-ie. buckle-collection I recently acquired for the web-site. It was - I deem - never cleaned nor polished and does shows some minimal age and/or (rust)staining (as can be noticed on the pictures). I deem that I have priced this nicely preserved and fully-untouched, Croatian 'Ustasha'-belt-buckle accordingly!

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