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1947 Coca-Cola “Twins” Cut-Outs Display
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1947 Coca-Cola “Twins” Cut-Outs Display

$2,832.00

Scarce, vintage ca. 1947, 3-ps. die-cut cardboard Coca-Cola easel-back “Twins” display set, as found never used in their original protective wrapper. Signs have a clean, bright and beautiful overall appearance (they display as a strong C. 8++), w/ a little non-offensive minor storage wear (minor pinching and slight edge staining at bottom edge of large piece), and trace non-detracting background soiling / speckles on smaller pieces. Has overall tears and tattering to its included original protective wrapper.

Categories: Signs, Soda Tag: Coca-Cola Co.
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Scarce, vintage ca. 1947, 3-ps. die-cut cardboard Coca-Cola easel-back “Twins” display set, as found never used in their original protective wrapper. Signs have a clean, bright and beautiful overall appearance (they display as a strong C. 8++), w/ a little non-offensive minor storage wear (minor pinching and slight edge staining at bottom edge of large piece), and trace non-detracting background soiling / speckles on smaller pieces. Has overall tears and tattering to its included original protective wrapper.

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