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The hardest to find tins are those made by the Sterling Gum Co. (successors to Colgans). These command a bit of a premium. Other than those the others are all valued about the same, regardless whether they say "Colgans" on back or "Autosales Gum" on back or they have the Food & Drug act notations.
-Rhett On a side note if you have any Colgans dupes I would love to find someone to trade with--I am about 45 from the E254 set and have over 80 doubles to trade for ones I need.
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