Colleville sur Mer V
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Project
Colleville sur Mer vintage version
Category
D-Day Signs, WWII Signs
About This Project
In the archive of Michelin and in Colleville there is no information about the ‘panneau’. The photo was taken on the G.C.32 (today: D 514), on June 6th in 1944.
The Duck comes from Omaha Beach. Today, the photo is a permanent banner in Colleville sur Mer at the place where the ‘poteau’ was located.
It is not clear whether this is a real ‘Panneau Michelin’ or not. Therefore, the reproduction is available as a vintage and as a Michelin version.
The measurements, color and font are reproduced very precisely.
This sign comes with a Vinsign certificate, a unique production number and a luxury postcard with picture and description of the original.
Measurements: 880 x 550 mm plate 28 mm
Price: € 275,00
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