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William Gross Multiples Auction Catalogue

 
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Posted 05/06/2019   5:13 pm  Show Profile Bookmark this topic Add WheatCent to your friends list Get a Link to this Message
All,

I was fortunate enough to receive a hard copy of the upcoming Gross multiples auction catalogue, of which will be held in New York in two days. I'll share some photos of it as soon as I get home.

First glance is that this catalogue is simply incredible. It could be that I'm just a newbie at philately but the colors, photos, and rich interesting historical detail for each listing makes me very impressed.

I know the digital PDF version is floating around for free but there's something very nice having a tangible copy of it. A++ goes to whoever Robert Siegel Auctions used to print the catalogue.

-wheatcent
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