My turn, and its gonna be long folks! I arrived in Baltimore on Tuesday morning, and as my shipment of books for the CWTS had yet to arrive, there was no sense in me going into town and setting up. The one bad thing that happened was that our room was broken into while we were sleeping! My girlfriend left her purse on the desk next to the sliding glass door, which was locked...but not 'barred'
FA: souvenir cards and Civil War tokens closing on eBay this week ... Closing tonight, Wednesday, May 7th: Twenty-three lots of intaglio souvenir cards. Thirteen are "pairs" of BEP prints, showing the face and back of particular notes ($1, $2 and $5 Educational, $5 Chief, $10 Bison, etc.). The other ten are various ABNCo cards, mostly showing faces of obsolete currency. Closing Thursday
FA: Civil War tokens closing on eBay Tuesday night ... Closing Tuesday night, March 4th: Twenty different Civil War tokens (six storecards and fourteen patriotics) from a deel I bought last weekend. Only four of them have bids so far, which is rather disconcerting. Several of the BigTImeMailOrderDeelers are paying $14 each for ANY undamaged CWT, so I felt pretty confident about listing
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