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			Posted By: canjond Ok Ok - not meant to bash any company so please don't think this is one of the million posts we have about the different companies; but here is the problem when companies slab items they don't fully understand... | 
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			Posted By: Bruce MacPherson Jon, | 
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			Posted By: Jon Canfield The first major give away is the 12 cigarette pack as opposed to a 10 cigarette pack. A second problem with the pack is the Liggett & Meyers designation on the bottom of the pack as the American Tobacco Company did not break apart until 1911, making it extremely unlikely a card could make it into an L&M pack although possible. The last problem is the dating of the pack. The tax stamp would be a 1903 with an over print, a 1909, or a 1910 with an overprint. All are missing. Without seeing more of the pack, my guess is that it dates from 1920ish give or take - most likely 1918-19. | 
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			Posted By: Joe P. Thank you Jon. | 
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			Posted By: JimB The over-hyped description and private auction doesn't make one feel good either. | 
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			Posted By: Anonymous It's a shame that the bidders can't somehow be warned -- or at least made to be more informed.   | 
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			Posted By: Joe P. To All Investors: | 
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			Posted By: Sean Sold for $4500... | 
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			Posted By: Richard Dwyer Wow!  What a sucker!  | 
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			Posted By: Joe P. * | 
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			Posted By: Joe P. ? | 
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			Posted By: Jon Canfield Unfortunately I do not have all of my sheets here to look up all of the factory information. However, a few years back, there was a large find of unopened Sweet Caporal backs from the "Ask Dad" advertising camapign of the late teens (I believe around 1918-19). This may be the factory in which the finds were made from. Again, someone else may know as I do not have the relevant info with me at school but it seems plausible. All in all, these unopened packs are worth a couple hundred tops; not a couple thousand!!! | 
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			Posted By: Joe P. | 
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			Posted By: Richard Dwyer You're right Jon. Ask Dad were from Factory 30, 2nd District NY. American Tobacco Co. | 
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