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Sarajevo Olympic Pin 24 Sarajevo Olympic Pins Motorola Vuchko, K-Mart, Excalibur

$ 7.39

Availability: 54 in stock
  • Restocking Fee: No
  • Condition: Used
  • Modified Item: No
  • Product: Pin, Button
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
  • Event: Sarajevo 1984
  • Item must be returned within: 14 Days
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
  • Refund will be given as: Money Back

    Description

    This sale includes 24 Olympic pins for Sarajevo 1984. These Sarajevo Olympic pin items include the following designs:
    1 green ski jumping button with safety pin back
    1 jumbo Sarajevo Olympic sponsor pin for Excalibur (black cloissone)
    5 small Sarajevo Excalibur pins in red, bronze, silver, black cloissone and gold
    1 Kmart Olympin pin dated 1984
    1 Sarajevo Olympic pin for Chevrolet
    1 Stanley Tools Olympic pin
    1 Olympic rings above Sarajevo 1984
    1 mini Sarajevo Olympic logo pin (silver)
    1 silver Sour Graming Vranica Olympic sponsor pin with mini Sarajevo logo
    1 gold UnionInvest Olympic pin
    1 gold vertical unknown Olympic sponsor pin
    1 U.K. Budget Rental Car Olympic pin (Budget Olympic pin)
    3 Robert Landau Associates Olympic pins
    1 white and orange Sarajevo Olympic logo
    1 blue and gold Motorola Olympic pin (crest)
    1 blue Motorola Olympic in with Vuchko mascot (flag pin)
    1 Pageantry Worldwide Olympic flag pin with Vuchko on skis (flag pin)
    1 Miller Light Olympic pin as Sarajevo Olympic shield
    These pins are from the collection of Bob Christianson, a longtime pin collector who unfortunately passed away in 2016. It is my understanding he collected these pins in trades during his personal travels to Sarajevo for the Games in 1984. Thanks for bidding.
    I will combine shipping on pin sales. First pin lot = full price shipping as listed. Second pin and more = 50 cents shipping for each additional pin. For international shipping each additional pin is . Please complete payment within 24 hours of sale's end. Thanks for bidding. And check out the Olympic blog: OlympicRingsAndOtherThings.com