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Imagine how high Cobb prices would be if this trend had continued
Apparently when they were first distributed Cobb cards were pretty scarce.
Charlotte News July 19 1909 Cobb Ad July 19 1909.jpg Concord Tribune July 17 1909 Cobb Ad July 17 1909.jpg and in this clip Mr. Boyd, Mr. Murphy and the paper are asking for "pictures" of Cobb while Mr. Smith is rewarding people for throwing them away. Charlotte Evening Chronicle May 15 1909 Cobb Ad May 15 1909.jpg |
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Pat that's fascinating, thanks for posting the newspaper clippings
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That was a fun read.
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Wonderful, thanks for sharing!
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I love seeing these old newspaper clippings... thanks for sharing!
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Great stuff, thanks for sharing.
Did an inflation calculator, which said $10 in 1909 is equivalent to $276.96 today. I actually thought it might have been higher... Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
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Here's a few clippings about the collectors of the T206's :
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Does anyone else see the analogy between the ATC and PSA business models?
“If we grab ‘em by the short hairs, we’ll have an endless revenue stream as a monopoly.”
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I love these
reads....just incredible!
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According to this.... https://dqydj.com/sp-500-dividend-re...nt-calculator/ No taxes, inflation, reinvesting dividends, but still... |
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interesting points |
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Pat.....
that proved Wagner never approved cased closed!
What about Plank??? exactly like Wagner....you don't see any in tobacco issues so case closed on both! |
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Pat that is awesome. Had not seen that particular article before.
Would love to get my hands on that reply letter from American Tobacco to Congressman Calder! |
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If any card is not included in a package ( tobacco or bubble gum , candy etc ) is it part of the set ?
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