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Grand Army Corps tobacco label
Posted By Views Date Posted
Unregistered 6588 December 13, 1901
Price Paid Condition
Free/Undisclosed/Unknown Excellent


Description: This appears to be a label from a box. It is 5"x5" and blank on the back with some light glue residue. This was found in my grandfathers belongings after he passed. He was a cook in the US Army, stationed in Panama during the building of the canal, in 1911-1913. I suppose that this is where he got it. My research indicates that Banner Tobacco was in operation at that time. It is in beautiful condition seeing that it is over 100 years old. Any help on its value and history would be much appreciated as I am not versed in this area. Thank You!
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