Meiji Restoration Centennial Meiji Jingu Shrine Keychain, 1968, Extremely Rare Vintage
Meiji Restoration Centennial Commemorative
This is a commemorative keychain issued by Meiji Jingu Shrine.
Issued October 23, Showa 43 (1968)
Lantern design, snake chain type
Made of pure silver (slight tarnishing due to age)
Ring clasp style, unused item
Comes with a special bag with a 1968 Meiji Centennial 15-yen stamp attached.
(Ink stains and creasing present)
This is a very old item (issued in Showa 43),
making it extremely rare...
It's difficult to find these days, so
it's recommended for collectors who love deities, Buddhas, and shrines!
Also, the bag includes a Chrysanthemum Seal (Imperial Family), a Japanese Government Emblem, and a Meiji Centennial 15-yen stamp, which is also quite unusual.
For those who appreciate old items and understand their condition,
thank you for your consideration!
CategoryShinto Altars & ImplementsConditionNo noticeable scratches or marksShippingIncluded in price (by seller)FromTokyo
SHIPPINGS
Free shipping in Spanish mainland, Balearic Islands and Portugal.
For other countries the shipping cost will be paid by the client.
DELIVERY TIME (as of delivery)
Spanish mainland, Balearic Islands and Portugal: 1-2 working days.
Other countries, we attach a table with those that are open in the online store, indicating transporter and transit days.
The return period is 14 calendar days from the receipt of the order.
Carriers for change of size in Spanish mainland, Balearic Islands and Portugal, are in charge of 24HRS.