Vintage 1958 Penny Horseshoe Good Luck Token Keychain Artic Cat Skimobiles N.h. on 2040-parts.com
Laddonia, Missouri, United States
Vintage 1958 Penny Horseshoe Good Luck Token Keychain Artic Cat Skimobiles North Conway N.H. Up for listing is a Vintage 1958 Penny Horseshoe Good Luck Token Keychain Artic Cat Skimobiles North Conway N.H. Please look carefully at the pictures as they are part of the description. Shipping for California, Hawaii, & Alaska will be higher. Please wait for invoice to be sent before paying. ANYTHING OVER $20.00 WILL BE INSURED! Worried about bidding on this item? Look at our feedback. Payment due 24 hr of end of auction. Thank you and happy bidding |
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