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Three #29 Type I Jeffersons On 1860 New Orleans To Paris

 
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Posted 02/14/2009   11:20 am  Show Profile Bookmark this topic Add t360 to your friends list Get a Link to this Message



This transatlantic cover came with a write-up from a collector's exhibit.





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Posted 02/14/2009   12:09 pm  Show Profile Bookmark this reply Add t360 to your friends list  Get a Link to this Reply
I was surprised to win this one on ebay. Usually I get massacred by the snipers. It may be worth getting a cert on it.
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........WOW.....
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Tom WOW mate good to see,nice Scotts 29 type 1 cover
good idea to get the cert on it
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Wow What a find Tom.

Congrats. By the whay is the letter still in it? If you ever want it translated you can always send me a photocopy.

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Quote:
If you ever want it translated you can always send me a photocopy.


Thanks for the offer, Dianne! Right now it is a brand new acquisition and I just put it away safe and sound in my album.
I am a little leery of handling it too much right now. It is a little bit fragile.
In a while I will take it back out, carefully unfold it, and try to get some scans of the letter.
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You know a three week trip across the big waters doesn't seem that long for something mailed in the 1860's.
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WOW!!
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