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American « Beech-Nut » chewing tobacco 

American « Beech-Nut » chewing tobacco  - photo 4
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Description

Classic American early chewing tobacco by « Lorillard's Beech-Nut » brand. Complete and unopened. Tax stamp and label present along the top and dated early for « 1910 ». Commonly enjoyed by U.S. troops stationed overseas. A nice personal item for display. 

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Guarantee

The items presented for sale by Lux Military Antiques are historical authentic period pieces. We are highly recognized by all our customers for our quality and authenticity of all the items presented on our site. We can issue a certificate of authenticity for each item ordered if desired. This can be done by simply choosing the "With Certificate of Authenticity" purchase option before placing an order. This can be useful for insurance purposes or for future selling of the item.

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Shipping Method

Shipping costs are automatically calculated based on the total weight/dimensions of the parcel and its delivery address. Deliveries are sent by the company TNT with the ability to track the package to its final destination. A tracking number and signature confirmation will be provided as well. If you prefer a more secure and insured shipment method by Fedex, simply contact us, and we will submit a request for a price for your shipment.

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