This is a Used coin holder. This item fits in the majority of all centre consuls (full length) Item secures under lid of your centre consul good used condition great for keeping those coins for tolls , coffee etc. please see picture to see where this fits in your consul. buyer to assume responsibility for ensure suitability of item & that you have clips in place to secure This coin holder # 81 |
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