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Posted By: leon
Unfortunately for whomever bought it they are going to find that this pack is from the 1940's-1950's. I emailed the seller to see if there was an overstamp on the stamp and they said no...but the Tolstoi one that had did have a 1943 overstamp..and had the same look as this one, color-wise. Ones from the 1900's-1915's, which would be from when Kotton Cards were produced were mostly slide shell packs....my snipe was about $60 on this item as it would still go good with a card. My guess is that the gypsy queen pack I sold for $2500 is a record for a cigarette pack price....but I could be wrong....best regards |
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