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This Banpresto prize figure charm set features Elizabeth from The Seven Deadly Sins, inspired by a wanted poster of Diane. The metal charm is part of a retro rubber strap collection and comes from the vintage prize line. Even if unopened, the outer bag may show wear from age, and the item may have light scratches or signs of aging consistent with vintage merchandise. Please note that bulk purchases are not available. This is a charming, collectible piece with classic appeal for fans and collectors, and it would make a delightful addition to any Seven Deadly Sins collection. Ready to add to your collection today?.

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This Egyptian Pharaoh Bust Figurine Statue is a unique and intriguing collectible item that represents a piece of Egyptian culture and history. Despite the lack of known ownership history, the statue captures the essence of ancient Egyptian artistry and craftsmanship. Displaying detailed features and intricate design, this figurine is a striking addition to any collection focused on Egyptian artifacts or cultural artifacts. Its origins and history remain shrouded in mystery, adding an element of intrigue and allure to its appeal. 7 x 6.5” AI used for descriptions.

The Black Flint Knapped Stone Arrowhead Point is a unique and intricately crafted piece that represents a specific era of Native American flint knapping art. With its provenance history not available, this arrowhead point holds a sense of mystery and cultural significance. Perfect for collectors or those interested in US indigenous cultures, this piece showcases the skilled craftsmanship and tradition of Native American artisans from the 1930s to the present day.

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