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St Vincent Hiking Medallion Stocknagel Mount G3745 on 2040-motos

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Richmond, Virginia, United States

Richmond, Virginia, United States
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St Vincent Italy

Saint-Vincent is a town and comune in the Aosta Valley region of north-western Italy

This is constructed of either tin or alumin and is a unused Stocknagel obtained from an individual in Europe  This pin is to be mounted on a walking stick with two nails to show the places that people have visited. These are called either pins, mounts, shields, medallion, stocknagel, placckette/scudetti or badges and do the same thing as lapel or hat pins, they tell everyone where you have been and what you have seen.

This is an extremely nice pin. Scan did not do it justice

Thank you all for your interest. Please check my ebay store for many hundreds and hundreds of additional walking stick medallions/stocknagel as well as hat and lapel pins. 

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International buyers please email me for correct shipping charges. Please make arrangements for payment within 10 business days.....I prefer paypal.  I will answer whatever questions I can.

 



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