#92573
04/04/2008 08:49 PM
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Gentlemen- This common $50 bookwas just auctioned on ebay for $557, because it had a rubber-stamped G�ring coat-of-arms on the front page. To the best of my knowledge this coat-of-arms design for G�ring's ex libris was not used in his books.
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#92574
04/05/2008 03:46 AM
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i believe you are factually correct about this,,WOW,,,
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#92575
04/05/2008 04:43 AM
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not with some cheapie ink stamp like that!!
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#92576
04/05/2008 02:28 PM
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Gaspare, I agree. It's amazing - that "cheapie ink stamp" is worth an extra $500. It's like printing money!
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#92577
05/17/2008 08:07 PM
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Here is an enlargement of the dubious G�ring ex-libris stamp from a recent ebay auction.
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