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Freemason Massachusetts Consistory 32nd Degree Pin Medal in Case Masonic
$ 4.21
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Description
This is a Massachusetts Consistory 32nd degree Freemason's medal in a snap-closed case. The case is approx. 5 5/8 by 2 1/2 inches. I don't know that it has been removed but the ribbon is a little wonky from how it has been stored and there are some light scratches on the medal itself. The case reads "C.H. Wallbank Co. Brookline". That case then goes into another case.Please review all photos carefully as they are part of the description.
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A NOTE ON SHIPPING******
It has been brought to my attention that there are times when the shipping cost eBay is calculating and displaying on some listings are lower than what the shipping cost ends up being at checkout. The price at checkout has been the correct price in my experience. I have brought this issue to eBay's attention but it is something I cannot control. I have no hard feelings if this happens and you prefer to cancel the transaction.
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