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Posted By: 1880nonsports
assuming it is from the same group - and have every reason to believe they are period. That having been said - their value would mostly be in the eye of the beholder. They are imperfect collectibles as they were neither produced to be utilzed - admired - or advertise a product in the state they are in. I'm sure a few people might have interest - after all there are all kinds of reasons and things to collect - even a barbed wire group - but I think they are a bit too off track to have much value - and the audience would be small....... BTW - they are not "die-cuts" just "cutouts" - big difference. |
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