Vintage Souvenir Keychain of Rome Featuring Religious Imagery, Tourist Sites, and Pope Paul VI

Vintage Souvenir Keychain of Rome Featuring Religious Imagery, Tourist Sites, and Pope Paul VI

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Vintage souvenir keychain of Rome, featuring the Blessed Mother and Child, along with "Paulus VI Pontifex Max" on the reverse, along with "Roma" and various religious and secular imagery.

This does seem to have been one of many variations of papal medal designs in the middle 70s. Paul VI was Pope from 1963 to 1978. B158

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