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Covers From The Late 1800's, Are They Worth Anything Or Should I Trash Them?

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Posted 04/03/2024   11:08 am  Show Profile Bookmark this reply Add Old Marvel to your friends list  Get a Link to this Reply
This is a mixture of some nice (common) covers and what could be described as 'research material'. Some collectors turn their noses up at research material, but every now and then someone comes along wanting large numbers of cheap similar items for research. These items then become 'valuable', not in monetary terms but to the researcher. If it is all 'run of the mill' stuff, then it is basically all research material that will have its value for someone, somewhere, sometime. So do not ruin someone else's present or future research project.
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