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Rare 1909 Alaska-Yukon Pacific Exposition Eiichi Shibusawa Insignia Antique
$ 173.71
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Item DescriptionMeiji 42 Eiichi Shibusawa Commemorative visit to the United States Business Group Alaska-Yukon Pacific Expo Seattle Expo Memorial Insignia Medal Medal
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Eiichi Shibusawa of the Alaska-Yukon Pacific Exposition in 1902 This is a commemorative emblem for the visit of the business group to the United States.
The insignia depicts the earth wrapped in the flags of both countries.
It is a gem with historical value.
Since it is a used item, we are waiting for a bid after confirming it with the image and convincing.
This is an old item, so please understand before purchasing.
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