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Set of 4 Antiqued Parchment Paper United States of America Historical Documents
$ 14.77
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Set of 4 Antiqued Parchment Paper United States of America Historical Documents are in Great condition. I'm not sure what year these replicas were produced but everything else they were packed with suggests the mid 50s. This set includes The Declaration of Independance, The US Constitution, Bill of Rights and the Gettysburg Address.Dimensions: 15"x10"
Weight: 4 oz
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