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1940 Hughes Frozen Confections
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F66 Hughs Confection
They are classified as F66 by Burdick in the ACC. They are quite scarce but not too valuable, relative to their scarcity . Cards in gd-vg generally go for $100-$150 on ebay. Those in the links don't look too good but maybe it's the scans? Here are a few to compare to: (there are also blank backed varieties)
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Leon Luckey Last edited by Leon; 01-13-2010 at 05:35 PM. |
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Very tough
I had a mini find of a dozen about 10 years ago in Northern Cal and sold them right away. Wish I would have held onto them as they now bring decent $$. If they were more attractive with a higher quality image they would bring far more IMO. Many have ice cream stains |
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tough indeed
I paid $300 for my cousin's card a year or so ago...first one I had EVER seen, so I had to go get it.
Image quality was comparable to possibly a touch better than those images that Leon shared above. Really, those stains are the only reason I have ever been mad at ice cream.
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www.thetriple-l.com Last edited by JasonL; 01-14-2010 at 10:04 AM. |
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I collect this set when I can pick one up.
The real question is did those items get taken down by an offline sale. I emailed the seller after they ended to see if they would be relisted, but so far there has been no response. |
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