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French Antique Religious Large Pendant, Saint Vincent De Paul. Medal. on 2040-motos

US $50
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Troyes, France

Troyes, France
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Bonjour de France :-)

  
French Medal.

 Saint Vincent de Paul.
  
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vincent_de_Paul 


   
Brass  12,0 gr.
  
Dimensions  4,0 - 3,0 cm.



  


The item will be shipped from France.
The delivery times are indicative.
With customs there may be a delay.
See the tracking number or contact me :-)

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