Aside from what you've already learned

- They are considered to be one of, if not the best Havana ever produced.
- Were made by Dunhill from the 30's to the 80's
- It is believed that examples after the 70's will be much more flavorful in the future
- Being a new cigar smoker you probably should hold on to them for a few years until you develop a palate.
- They are worth about $150-$200 each at auction
- There isn't much about them on the internet
- You are waiting to hear from Gotham Cigar Museum for further information

what else would you like to know?

I guess to be honest it just seemed a bit odd that you would gain quite a bit of information from some very knowledgeable folks, put in a request to get a definitive answer from Gotham, then come onto another cigar board with no hello, nothing about yourself, and ask the exact same question.

This is really more of a community of friends than a library of rare Cuban cigars, so to have someone jump on and announce that he has 2 of the rarest and probably most desirable cigars in the world with no other introduction is a bit odd here, and hit me as a little pretentious. In most communities someone coming on with a first post such as yours raises a few red flags. Being new to boards, you might not realize that, so I'll give you the benefit of the doubt.

So, take a few minutes to tell us about yourself, your interests, your favorite cigars then sit back and join in a little. I know from the other forum that you are an inexperienced smoker, and this is a great place to learn and talk about cigars other than those that most of us will never see.

So... let's start again.

Welcome. Tell us a bit about yourself, what kind of cigars you enjoy and how you came to acquire these cigars. They are quite a treasure.