Posted 1 year ago
Umbralis
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Found these at a goodwill. Been doing some research and haven't really been able to find anything out about how much they might be worth. Notice that the cards are still in wrapper and still have their 10 cent tax stamp on both sets. From the bridge card it says these were given complimentary from Brown and Williamson Tobacco corporation. Really love the gold edging on the cards in picture 4 ..still in excellent condition. If anyone can tell me more about these cards I would really appreciate it.
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The tax stamp dates them between 1924-1940 which works with the date on the bridge score card. The cards will be desirable for the condition and advertising aspect but hard to give a $ figure.