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Vintage Continental Airlines Promo Statesmen Award Travel Coins Wood Plaque Pen

$ 105.6

Availability: 68 in stock
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: Unknown
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
  • Modified Item: No
  • Type: Coins
  • Refund will be given as: Money Back
  • Condition: Previously owned, vintage condition.
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
  • Item must be returned within: 30 Days
  • Airline: Continental
  • Restocking Fee: No

    Description

    This is a Continental Airlines Statesmen Award wood plaque pen stand with coins. I believe Continental Airlines awarded these to frequent fliers as they usually came with an engraved name plaque underneath the "Continental Statesmen" ornament however there is no indication that one was ever applied to this piece. The coins represent Oklahoma, Missouri, Louisiana, Kansas, Arizona, California, Micronesia, Florida, Oregon, Colorado, New Mexico, Illinois, Hawaii, and Texas which where Continental use to fly in its early days. The ornament appears to be bronze or at least, bronze-colored metal. The pen stand swivels and every bit is in excellent cosmetic condition. There are a couple, minor scratches on the wood here and there. The bottom does have felt feet in each corner. It measures approximately 10" wide and 6 inches high. No pen is included.
    Shipping quote is for lower 48 states.
    I’ll ship to Hawaii and Alaska for an additional fee.
    Also, when I mark an item as shipped, it's actually in the mail, and on its way to you, not just that the mailing label was printed.
    In addition. If there is a best offer option on this listing, if you submit an offer, and I do not accept it, I will not usually submit a counteroffer. I'm not trying to be rude or say that I am not interested in selling it, but it is just that if I submit a counter offer, it ties up the listing during the time the counteroffer is valid, and I cannot make additions or changes to the listing as I think of something or if I wish to add something or change something. So if I decline your offer, and you are so inclined, you could submit another offer. Thank you for understanding.
    I don't enjoy saying this, but due to a few bad apples almost spoiling eBay for all of us, a seller must protect themselves as well--especially on the higher-dollar items, so the item's information is logged, and the unit is "mapped" (interior / exterior) with detailed pictures, in the event a return is made with a different unit, or a part is changed or removed. Again, please accept my apologies for this statement. It's only directed toward "the 1%".