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    Hello, i recently while cleaning out house of passed away relative found an unopened glass humidor/package of cigars. they are labeled GOLD LABEL golden centennial. i have someone who is offering $100 dollars for them. I listed them on ebay and recieved 15 bids in the 10 mins they were listed. ebay cancelled the ad because of the tabacco. i want to know if anyone has ever heard of these. and i forgot to mention it says golden centennial 1867-1967. thank you

    any questions or answers can be sent to daddy@ghettobillgates.com or you can call direct at 414-899-4410

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    Never heard of them.
    TBSCigars - "On Holiday"
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    Send those bad boys to me and let me take a look at them. I'll tell ya what they are!

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    Back off assmaster I got first dibs on the 50 yr old don dogshits deluxe
    The older I get ,the better I was

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    Quote Originally Posted by kevin7
    Back off assmaster I got first dibs on the 50 yr old don dogshits deluxe

    wow....deja vu!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Purobrat
    Send those bad boys to me and let me take a look at them. I'll tell ya what they are!
    Is that considered a "Mooch"?
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    If they are truly 50 yrs. old, they probably have only collectors value. From what I understand, 15 years is about the max for good smokability, and that's stored in ideal conditions. After that, they degrade because the volatile compounds in the tobacco are almost completely evaporated. Glass tubos sealed airtight may last longer.

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    I have seen CA rate a Dunhill from the 1960s.

    Actually in the current issue they rate a Monte #1 from 1968.
    Last edited by grand cru no 2; 06-28-2005 at 03:32 PM.

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