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State/Territorial Postal History continued...
LotNo. Symbol CatNo. Lot Description
401 litchfield imageLitchfield CT Stampless Cover Collection, 1803-43, 10 early folded letters; includes 1803 manuscript date on double weight SFL to Westfield MA, 1815 manuscript Litchfield to New York pays 150-300 miles plus 50% war rate, 1829 pair of misspelled Litchfield (ASCC $200 each) to Pensylvania, 1830 not over 30 miles 6¢, 1830 triple rate not ove 30 miles 18¢, 1831 80-150 mile rate 12½¢, and more, Fine to Very Fine, Duffney. Shipping charges apply - weight 0.6 lbs. (Image) (Image2) (Image3) (Image4) (Image5) (Image6) (Image7)

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402 middletown imageMiddletown CT Stampless Covers, 1809-45, 13 better items from Middletown; includes 1809 sent to attorney in Hanover NH 17¢, 1816 rate to Portland ME 18½¢, 1817 rate to New York 12½¢, 1819 to Hartford not over 30 miles 6¢, 1820 Paid 6¢ for mail to New Haven, 1821 bold manuscript on SFL to New Haven, 1822 addressed to Yale College, and more, Fine to Very Fine. Shipping charges apply - weight 0.6 lbs. (PDF for this Lot) (Image)

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403 new london imageNew London CT Stampless Covers, 1807-53, 12 folded letters and envelopes; includes 1807 manuscript New London to Middletown, 1838 not over 30 miles to North Stonington 6¢, 1844 SFL to Vermont (150-400 miles) at 18¾¢, 1847 under 300 mile 5¢, 1849 letter to Ohio 10¢, 1851 rate to Washington DC 3¢, 1853 "24" treaty rate to England forwarded to Rome, 1853 "XX" packet direct rate to France, unrated drop letter (a Valentine), and more, Fine to Very Fine, Sutherland, Koppersmith. Shipping charges apply - weight 0.6 lbs. (PDF for this Lot) (Image)

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404 stamford imageStamford CT Stampless Covers, 1802-49, 7 better folded letters; 1802 straightline (ASCC $150) to Boston 34¢, 1803 straightline (ASCC $150) to New York 10¢, 1841 less than 30 miles 6¢, 1834 scroll Paid for distance 30-80 miles 10¢, 1837 sent to New York 10¢, less than 30 miles to Norwalk 6¢, and 1849 less than 300 miles to New York 5¢; attractive, Fine to Very Fine. Shipping charges apply - weight 0.6 lbs. (Image) (Image2) (Image3) (Image4)

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405 cover new haven 1786.0228 image1786 (Feb. 28), Folded letter sheet from New Haven, CT to Boston, with red straightline handstamp "N*HAVEN Febr: 28" postmark, from Eliphalet Brush (a New Haven merchant, seemingly always in financial or legal trouble) to John [Jean] De Neufville, a merchant banker and head of the family company in Amsterdam that assisted the Continental Congress with financial transactions during the Revolutionary War; letter is datelined Feb. 20, 1786, and opens with the usual "best wishes" and "I am at your service" sentiments—followed by an equally long postscript asking for evidentiary support in a lawsuit; opened out in full, paper with fleur-de-lis watermark; side flap damaged when seal broken, but text intact, Very Fine. (Image)

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406 cover pomfret 1830.0810 image1830 (Aug. 10), Pomfret CT straightline folded letter sheet, very early use (ASCC reports a year later) of Pomfret CT straightline postmark on stampless folded letter addressed to Fort Independence in Boston; 10¢ paid 30-80 mile distance, Very Fine.
ASCC $200. (Image)

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407 cover west hartland 1843.0707 image1843 (July 7), folded letter sheet from West Hartland, CT to Middletown, CT, seldom encountered West Hartland CT straightline postmark on stampless folded letter addressed to a Selectman in Middletown, Very Fine, ex Duffney.
ASCC $200. (Image)

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408 cover windham 1798.0911 image1798 (Sept. 11), Early Windham, CT straightline cancel, stampless folded letter addressed to Norwalk, CT; 10¢ pays the rate between 30-80 miles, Very Fine.
ASCC $150. (Image)

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Airmail Postal History

USS Macon
LotNo. Symbol CatNo. Lot Description
409 cover 1933.1015 image1933 Arrival of USS Macon at Moffet Field, Cal., rubber stamp cachet honoring the Macon's arrival et its home base plus a printed West Coast Air Mail Society cachet noting Navy blimp J-4 carried the cover on the arrival date, #707, 722 line pair tied by Moffet Field Calif Oct 15 1933 hand cancels, two autographs including Moffet postmaster, Very Fine and scarce. (Image)

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410 cover 1934.0712 image1934 (July 12), USS Macon Training Flight cover, franked by 10¢ Map and tied by Sunnyvale, Calif. duplex, with purple cachet of the Sunnyvale Chamber of Commerce, across which is written (printed?) "First Flight with Commander Wiley"; this was the training flight during which the Macon located the ships Houston and New Orleans (the former carrying President Roosevelt on a secret trip to Hawaii); having found the ships, the Macon's Sparrowhawk planes dropped newspapers and magazines to the President, near Very Fine. (Image)

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411 cover 1934.0807 image1934 (Aug. 7), USS Macon Camp Kearny cacheted cover, postage (6¢) cancelled by Moffett Field, Calif. four-bar dater, the cover with "U.S.S. Macon/[star]/Camp Kearny/Sunnyvale C. of C." cachet in violet; autographed at top left by Lieutenant (junior grade) Leroy C. Simpler, one of the survivors of the Macon's 1935 crash; Camp Kearny (or Kearney) was the ship's mooring station, Very Fine. (Image)

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Graf Zeppelin Flights
LotNo. Symbol CatNo. Lot Description
412 cover 32 var. image1929 (Aug. 27), US to Germany Return Flight (Sieger 32 var.), uprated #U9 entire paying the $1.45 last leg Zeppelin letter rate, sent from Cristobal to Vienna, Austria; endorsed "By 'Graf Zeppelin'…" at upper right, with Miami (Aug. 29) and Friedrichshafen (Sept. 4) transits and Vienna Sept. 7 receiver on reverse, Very Fine. Three Canal Zone origination covers reported. (Image)

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413 cover 32 var. image1929 (Aug. 27), US to Germany Return Flight (Sieger 32 var.), #U9 entire uprated by 15¢ and 25¢ Airmails plus 3¢ Lincoln (wide top plate number16400) and $1 sharp "A" Lincoln Memorial singles, all tied by Cristobal Aug. 27 wavy line cancel; endorsed "By 'Graf Zeppelin' from Lakehurst, N.J. to Germany." at upper left and addressed to Vienna, Austria; reverse with Miami (Aug. 29) and Friedrichshafen (Sept. 4) transits and Vienna receiver (Sept. 6), Very Fine. Three Canal Zone origination covers reported on this flight. (Image)

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414 cover 34 f, 34 g, 34 h, 34 m image1929 German Flight, Part II (Sieger 34 f, 34 g, 34 h, 34 m), five, each with red "An Bord Des Luftschiff Graf Zepelin 17 Sep 1929" circular datestamp and same day cancels tying the stamps, consisting of Nos. 34 f (Eschweiler on cover), 34 g (Aachen commemorative cancels tying 5 stamps with blue "Abwurf über Deutschland" two line straightline handstamp on real photo picture postcard of the Graf Zeppelin flying over its hangar at Friedrichshafen, 34 h (Osnabrück cover with light vertical crease), 34 m (Hamburg) on photo picture postcard of the L.Z. 127 Graf Zeppelin in flight with purple "Durch Luftpost" straightline handstamp, and 34 m (Hamburg on card), Very Fine.
Sieger €1,950 ($2,110). (PDF for this Lot) (Image) (Image2)

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415 cover 57 K image1930 (May 18-Jun 6), South America Flight, Friedrichshafen-Pernambuco (Sieger 57 K), key German #C39 Zeppelin adhesive tied by postmark at Friedrichshafen for flight to Pernambuco Brazil, Fine to Very Fine.
Sieger €500 ($540). (Image) (Image2)

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416 cover 64 II image1930 (May 1), South America Flight (Sieger 64 II), sound cover from Cristobal to New York, franked by $1 (sharp "A" #95) pair, 50¢ (#114), 20¢ Airmail (#C5), and 10¢ Airmail (#C4), all tied by Cristobal wavy line cancel; flown via FAM-5 to Miami, then by surface to Friedrichshafen then by Pan-America Zeppelin flight via Brasil to Lakehurst with all appropriate cachets on front and green Lakehurst May 31 receiver on reverse, Very Fine. Only 5 covers reported in Canal Zone census, signed A. Savini. (Image)

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417 cover 64 II image1930 (May 1), South America Flight (Sieger 64 II), postcard franked by horizontal pairs of #114 and C3, tied by Cristobal May 1, 1930 machine cancel (Airs further tied by violet diamond cachet); flown via FAM-5 to Miami, then by surface to Friedrichshafen then by Pan-America Zeppelin flight via Brasil to Lakehurst; all three proper flight cachets on front, Fine to Very Fine. Three postcards reported on this flight. (Image)

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418 cover 64 III image1930 (May 15), South America Flight (Sieger 64 III), pre-printed card franked with three Canal Zone Airmails tied by "Cristobal, Canal Zone, May 15, 1930" machine postmark; flown to Lakehurst for the return flight to Friedrichshafen with US 65¢ Graf Zeppelin (#C13) tied by "New York, N.Y. Varick St., Sta. May 29, 1930" duplex postmark; flight cachets and Friedrichshafen June 6 receiver on front, Havana (May 16) transit on reverse, Very Fine, 25 cards and 20 covers flown. (Image)

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419 cover 64 III image1930 (May 15), South America Flight (Sieger 64 III), pre-printed cover bearing strip of four #C3 and strip of five #C5, tied by target cancels and "Cristobal CZ. May 15, 1930" c.d.s. duplex, with red Zeppelin "Mit Luftschiff Graf Zeppelin Befördert" oval cachet below; reverse with Havana (5.16) and Seville (6.4) transits and Friedrichshafen (6.6) receiver, Very Fine and choice. Four such combination covers reported in Canal Zone census. (Image)

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420 cover 64 III image1930 (May 22), South America Flight (Sieger 64 III), postcard to Germany, franked with Canal Zone Airmail issues (#C1 plus pairs of #C3 and C4) tied by "Cristobal, Canal Zone, May 22, 1930" machine postmark; flown to Lakehurst for the return flight to Friedrichshafen with US 65¢ Graf Zeppelin (#C13) tied by "New York, N.Y. Varick St., Sta. May 29, 1930" duplex; flight cachets, the violet further tying the US 65¢, Very Fine. 25 cards and 20 covers flown; fewer are known to remain existing. (Image)

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421 cover 64 III image1930 (May 15), South America Flight (Sieger 64 III), pre-printed card franked with pair of Canal Zone 25¢ on 2¢ Airmails tied by "Cristobal, Canal Zone, May 15, 1930" machine postmark; flown to Lakehurst for the return flight to Friedrichshafen with US 65¢ Graf Zeppelin (#C13) tied by "New York, N.Y. Varick St., Sta. May 29, 1930" duplex postmark; flight cachets and Friedrichshafen June 6 receiver on front; Havana (May 16) transit on reverse, Very Fine, 25 cards and 20 covers flown. (Image)

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422 cover 64 III image1930 (May 22), South America Flight (Sieger 64 III), large flight cover bearing pairs of #C1 and #C4 plus $1 Lincoln Memorial (sharp "A" #95) tied by "Cristobal CZ. May 15, 1930" wavy line cancel; addressed to Germany with US $1.30 Zeppelin (#C14) tied by both May 29 New York Varick St. Station duplex and violet flight cachet; Friedrichshafen (June 6) receiver on reverse, Very Fine and choice. Rare with #95 franking. (Image)

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423 cover 64 III image1930 (May 22), South America Flight (Sieger 64 III), card franked with four Canal Zone Airmail stamps tied by "Cristobal, Canal Zone, May 15, 1930" machine postmark; flown to Lakehurst for the return flight to Friedrichshafen with US 65¢ Graf Zeppelin (#C13) tied by "New York, N.Y. Varick St. Sta. May 29, 1930" duplex postmark; flight cachets, 25 cards and 20 covers flown. (Image)

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424 cover 64 III image1930 (May 15), South America Flight (Sieger 64 III), postcard franked with three Canal Zone Airmails tied by "Cristobal, Canal Zone, May 15, 1930" machine postmark; flown to Lakehurst for the return flight to Friedrichshafen with US 65¢ Graf Zeppelin (#C13) tied by "New York, N.Y. Varick St., Sta. May 29, 1930" duplex postmark; flight cachets, Fine to Very Fine, 25 cards and 20 covers flown. (Image)

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425 cover 64 III b image1930 (May 15), South America Flight (Sieger 64 III b), large flight cover bearing 15¢ Airmail (#C1, 10: block of six and block of four) and pair of 25¢ Airmail (#C3), tied by target cancels and "Cristobal CZ. May 15, 1930" c.d.s. duplex; red Zeppelin "Mit Luftschiff Graf Zeppelin Befordert" oval cachet, reverse with Havana (5.16) and Seville (6.4) transits and Friedrichshafen (6.6) receiver, Very Fine and choice. Only two such combination covers reported. (Image)

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426 cover 64 III b image1930 (May 15), South America Flight (Sieger 64 III b), pre-printed cover mailed Cristobal May 15, 1930 and franked by #C3 (two singles plus left margin plate number 115184 block of six), all with target cancels and tied either by target, Cristobal duplex or Seville transit; red "Mit Luftschiff Graf Zeppelin Befördert" handstamp below; endorsed via Havana to Friedrichshafen; reverse with Havana (May 16) and Seville, Spain (June 4) transits along with Friedrichshafen June 6 receiver, Very Fine. The only reported example with plate block. (Image)

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427 cover 64 III b image1930 (May 15), South American Flight (Sieger 64 III b), large flight cover bearing irregular corner margin block of eight #C3 tied by target cancels and "Cristobal C.Z., May 15, 1930" c.d.s. duplex; red Zeppelin "Mit Luftschiff Graf Zeppelin Befordert" oval cachet, the reverse with Havana (6.16) and Seville (6.4) transits and Friedrichshafen (6.6) receiver, Very Fine and choice. The only reported copy with sideographer initials. (Image)

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428 cover 64 III b image1930 (May 15), South America Flight (Sieger 64 III b), large pre-printed flight cover bearing #C3 bottom margin vertical strip of four plus #C5 horizontal strip of five, all tied by target cancels and "Cristobal CZ. May 15, 1930" c.d.s. duplex; red Zeppelin "Mit Luftschiff Graf Zeppelin Befördert" oval cachet below; reverse with Havana (5.16) and Seville (6.4) transits and Friedrichshafen (6.6) receiver, Very Fine and choice. Only four such combinations reported in Canal Zone census. (Image)

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429 Fcover 64 III b image1930 (May 15), South America Flight (Sieger 64 III b), large pre-printed flight cover bearing irregular block of four #C3 and horizontal strip of five #C5, all tied by target cancels and "Cristobal CZ. May 15, 1930" duplex, with red Zeppelin "Mit Luftschiff Graf Zeppelin Befördert" oval cachet; reverse with Havana (5.16) and Seville (6.4) transits plus Friedrichshafen (6.6) receiver, Very Fine and choice. Four such combinations reported in Canal Zone census. (Image)

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430 cover 64 X image1930 (May 5), South American Flight (Sieger 64 X), large flight cover bearing 15¢ Airmail (#C1; 10: two blocks of four plus vertical pair) and horizontal pair of 25¢ Airmail (#C3), all tied by target cancels and "Cristobal C.Z., May 15, 1930" c.d.s. duplex; red Zeppelin "Mit Luftschiff Graf Zeppelin Befordert" oval cachet; reverse with Havana (6.16) and Seville (6.4) transits and Friedrichshaven (6.6) receiver, Very Fine and choice. (Image)

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431 cover 64 X image1930 (May 15), South America Flight (Sieger 64 X), cover with 25c deep blue Panama Airmail (#C9) top margin block of 8 with plate number F-8957, all tied by "Panama May 15, 1930" duplexes; endorsed via Havana and Friedrichshafen, with Havana, Cuba (5.18) backstamp, Very Fine and rare 1930 South American Zeppelin Flight cover from Panama, Very Fine and rare. (Image)

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432 cover 64 X image1930 (May 5), South America Flight (Sieger 64 X), printed "Behrens-Neuheiten-Dienst/Braunschweig" postcard with three Panama Airmail stamps tied by two strikes of "Agencia Postal, Panama May 5, 1930" duplex cancel; card prepared for Zeppelin flght from Cuba to Lakehurst, but the Zeppelin failed to land in Cuba and therefore mail went by ship, with Havana, Cuba May 18 transit slogan backstamp; additionaly franked with US 65¢ Zeppelin (#C13) tied by "New York N.Y. Grand Central Sta. May 27, 1930" duplex cancel and flown on return flight from Lakehurst to Friedrichshafen, with Friedrichshafen 6-6-30 arrival datestamp, Very Fine, signed Kohler. (Image)

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433 cover 64 X image1930 (May 15), South America Flight (Sieger 64 X), cover with eleven Panama Airmail stamps, all tied by "Panama May 15, 1930" duplexes; endorsed via Havana and Friedrichshafen; Havana, Cuba (5.18) backstamp, Very Fine and rare. (Image)

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434 cover 64 X image1930 (May 15), South America Flight (Sieger 64 X), pre-printed cover with nine Panama Airmail stamps (25c deep blue (#C9) block of four and 20c (#C8) block of five), all tied by "Panama May 15, 1930" duplexes; endorsed via Havana and Friedrichshafen, with Havana, Cuba (5.18) backstamp, Very Fine and rare. (Image)

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435 cover 64 X image1930 (May 15), South American Flight (Sieger 64 X), large flight cover franked #C1, C3 (strip of three), C4 (pair & single) and C5 (strip of four), all tied by target cancels and "Cristobal C.Z., May 15, 1930" c.d.s. duplex; red Zeppelin "Mit Luftschiff Graf Zeppelin Befordert" oval cachet; reverse with Havana (6.16) and Seville (6.4) transits and Friedrichshafen (6.6) receiver, Very Fine and choice. Only reported copy with this combination of stamps. (Image)

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436 cover 64 X image1930 (May 5), South America Flight (Sieger 64 X), printed "Behrens-Neuheiten-Dienst/Braunschweig" postcard with five Panama Airmail stamps tied by two strikes of "Agencia Postal, Panama May 5, 1930" duplex cancel; card prepared for Zeppelin flght from Cuba to Lakehurst, but the Zeppelin failed to land in Cuba and therefore mail went by ship, with Havana, Cuba May 18 transit slogan backstamp; additionaly franked with US 65¢ Zeppelin (#C13) tied by "New York N.Y. Grand Central Sta. May 27, 1930" duplex cancel and flown on return flight from Lakehurst to Friedrichshafen, with Friedrichshafen 6-6-30 arrival datestamp, Very Fine. (Image)

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437 cover 64 X image1930 (May 5), South America Flight (Sieger 64 X), printed "Behrens-Neuheiten-Dienst/Braunschweig" postcard with horizontal pair of Panama Airmail 25c deep blue (#C9) tied by two strikes of "Agencia Postal, Panama May 5, 1930" duplex cancels; card prepared for Zeppelin flght from Cuba to Lakehurst, but the Zeppelin failed to land in Cuba and the card therefore went by ship, with Havana, Cuba May 18 transit slogan backstamp; additionaly franked with U.S. 65¢ Zeppelin (#C13) tied by "New York N.Y. Grand Central Sta. May 27, 1930" duplex cancel and flown on return flight from Lakehurst to Friedrichshafen withFriedrichshafen 6-6-30 arrival datestamp, Very Fine, only 45 pieces carried, signed Aisslinger BPP. (Image)

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438 cover 64 X image1930 (May 15), South America Flight (Sieger 64 X), multicolor franking comprising 25c deep blue (#C9) block of six, 5c on 10c orange (#C5) strip of three, plus 15c deep green and 20c rose (#C7, C8), all tied by "Panama May 15, 1930" duplexes; endorsed "via Havana and Friedrichshafen" with Havana, Cuba (5.18) backstamp, Very Fine and rare 1930 South American Zeppelin Flight cover from Panama. (Image)

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439 cover 64 X image1930 (May 15), South America Flight (Sieger 64 X), pre-printed cover with eleven Panama Airmail stamps (25c deep blue (#C9) pair and block of four, 5c on 10c orange (#C5) strip of three, plus 15c deep green and 20c rose (#C7, C8)), all tied by "Agencia Postal/Panama" May 15, 1930 duplexes; endorsed via Havana and Friedrichshafen, with Havana, Cuba (5.18) backstamp, Very Fine and rare. (Image)

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440 cover 64 X image1930 (May 15), South America Flight (Sieger 64 X), cover with 20 Panama Provisional Airmail stamps (2 singles, 2 blocks of four, plus block of 10 on reverse), all tied by "Panama May 15, 1930" duplexes; endorsed "via Havana and Friedrichshafen" with Havana, Cuba (5.18) backstamp, Very Fine and rare. (Image)

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