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Sherbrooke Central Hospital St Vincent De Paul Nurse/employee Pin Sterling 1934 on 2040-motos

US $41
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Quebec, Canada

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SHERBROOKE CENTRAL HOSPITAL ST VINCENT DE PAUL NURSE/EMPLOYEE PIN STERLING 1934, US $41, image 1

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SHERBROOKE CENTRAL HOSPITAL ST VINCENT DE PAUL NURSE/EMPLOYEE PIN STERLING 1934, US $41, image 2 SHERBROOKE CENTRAL HOSPITAL ST VINCENT DE PAUL NURSE/EMPLOYEE PIN STERLING 1934, US $41, image 3

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SHIPPING TO THE UNITED STATES IS $ 16.00 CANADIAN THIS HAS TRACKING AND INSURANCE. EBAY INSIST THAT WE PROVIDE TYRACKING.

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        FOR AUCTION VINTAGE ORIGINAL SHERBROOKE CENTRAL HOSPITAL ST VINCENT DE PAUL IN QUEBEC CANADA NURSE/EMPLOYEE STERLING SILVER PIN IN NICE USED CONDITION. THIS IS ENGRAVED ON THE BACK WITH NAME OF NURSE AND DATE, NICE PIECE FOR THE COLLECTION

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