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The real "coin block bullet" was fired at close range by the Germans during the German blitzkrieg in Belgium in 1914, when the Belgian soldier Optatius Buyssens was fired at close range by the Germans.

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Real "Coin Bullet Block"

During a German blitzkrieg on Belgium in 1914, the Belgian soldier Optatius Buyssens was fired at close range by the Germans. He hit six of his coins (three Belgian and three French).

In fact, it is also very dangerous, the ballistic is on the edge of the coin ...

The real "coin block bullet" was fired at close range by the Germans during the German blitzkrieg in Belgium in 1914, when the Belgian soldier Optatius Buyssens was fired at close range by the Germans.
The real "coin block bullet" was fired at close range by the Germans during the German blitzkrieg in Belgium in 1914, when the Belgian soldier Optatius Buyssens was fired at close range by the Germans.
The real "coin block bullet" was fired at close range by the Germans during the German blitzkrieg in Belgium in 1914, when the Belgian soldier Optatius Buyssens was fired at close range by the Germans.
The real "coin block bullet" was fired at close range by the Germans during the German blitzkrieg in Belgium in 1914, when the Belgian soldier Optatius Buyssens was fired at close range by the Germans.

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