Posted 1 year ago
Benking
(35 items)
The USA had playing cards for the War in Iraq
with photos of criminals, remember?
These cards are also war ones?
Valuable?
Rare?
Please help...
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Posted 1 year ago
Benking
(35 items)
The USA had playing cards for the War in Iraq
with photos of criminals, remember?
These cards are also war ones?
Valuable?
Rare?
Please help...
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NOT RARE, Not valuable Won't help..........
Thanks Pop!
Like you say: not rare won't help!
Valuable will help!
None found on Ebay, tells something?
You ever saw any?
THEY ARE SIMPLY PICTURES OF AIRPLANES
Thanks Pop!
Some collectors have a collection of these.
Some musuem or so have some too?
Can you post a picture of the back? In my opinion they look like postcards. Just because something can not be found on eBay does not mean it is worth something. You are either using too many terms or incorrect terms in a search or there are just none for sale at this time. I have many items that can't be found on eBay but are practically worthless.
You are right USA Collect!
Hard to find worth or value even if rare???
These are with words in the back, as you felt.
I will take a photo for you soon.
Oh, USACollect, do you have a Spanish-American war belt?
Possibly?
No, why?
Because, I think that I have one.
I doubt I can find out info?
I had much trouble as did try often to get decent back pics but most were too light or blurred.
These 2 OK?
Thanks very, very much AR!
I wonder why I didn't find that!
You never know what internet does not or does give you!
I even get email which are not for me. And I wonder where my goes to instead of my friends, as that happens too!!!
That is marvelous information you present!
Wonder about value in $...
Oh, great AR!
We had confectionary stores and sold chips in Canada and USA!!!
But I can't remember which chip co?
You are right AR!
I tried for many days, but the back was always too white or too blurred!!!
Or my eyes are too old?
Somehow finenaly got lucky to have a decent one of a back...
I thought of like you said.
Wonder how to get better written info photographed?