which was considered impractical and outdated for modern warfare
"very scarce and hard to find complete"
The design of the 1745 Halfpenny featured a left-facing bust of the King
Cold War military enthusiasts
This series featured striking illustrations of the military forces and defensive infrastructure that protected Britain during key historical periods
Inert WWII .303 Lee–Enfield Round (1941) – Ministry of Supply, Radway Green trench map which was considered impractical andThis inert WWII . 303 British LeeEnfield round, dated 1941, was manufactured by the Ministry of Supply Factory at Radway Green, Cheshire, one of Britains principal wartime ammunition plants. The headstamp clearly shows the 1941 date and RG factory code, confirming its early war production. This example has been professionally deactivated inerted, containing no live primer or propellant, making it completely safe for display. Retaining its original