******************THIS PIN IS FROM A PRIVATE COLLECTION **********************************************IT IS HARD TO GET A GOOD PICTURE OF THIS ITEM TO CAPTURE THE COLOR. IT LOOKS LIKE PEWTER COLOR, BUT IT IS, IN FACT, BRONZE COLOR, closer in color to the picture on green background.
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