1972 Guidon Don't Give Up the Ship
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Post Posted: Mon Oct 21, 2019 6:35 pm 
 

Probable the 2nd printing (the one with the large Lowry logo).

Near fine - what do you guys think on value?


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Post Posted: Mon Oct 21, 2019 8:54 pm 
 

If by near fine you mean Very Good (the category below fine) then I would say $$300-400. In my opinion to be worth the number you referenced in the other forum it would have to be in Near Mint condition, where one could not expect to find a nicer copy. I'm still not sure that would break $1200. But it only takes two in the auction.


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Post Posted: Tue Oct 22, 2019 9:38 am 
 

stratochamp wrote in 1972 Guidon Don't Give Up the Ship:If by near fine you mean Very Good (the category below fine) then I would say $$300-400. In my opinion to be worth the number you referenced in the other forum it would have to be in Near Mint condition, where one could not expect to find a nicer copy. I'm still not sure that would break $1200. But it only takes two in the auction.


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