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Missoula Police SWAT 1883 Challenge Coin Special Weapons and Tactical 1.75"

Missoula Police SWAT 1883 Challenge Coin Special Weapons and Tactical 1.75"

USD 17.99 USD
SKU: W3fpdyof
Condition: Used

MISSOULA POLICE • SWAT UNIT. Valor • Pride • Tactical Excellence. Marked with "Special Weapons and Tactics". Condition Pre-owned. Material Copper.

Categories: Original Items

Specifications

TypeChallenge Coin
Country/Region Of AssociationUnited States
Size1.75 inch
Original/ReproductionOriginal
ThemeMilitaria
MaterialCopper
Country Of OriginChina

MISSOULA POLICE • SWAT UNIT. Valor • Pride • Tactical Excellence. Marked with "Special Weapons and Tactics". Condition Pre-owned. Material Copper.

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