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Kelso1

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  1. My kit doesn't have the pink and yellow papers though.
  2. No appraisal needed. My post was more of a question to weather or not I should treat my certificate as rare. I'm not much on having something if I cant enjoy it and frankly while the certificate is neat, I'd enjoy a classic comic more.
  3. The consideration is of selling it. I am unsure if I should even frame it or keep it as packed for safety. I just don't have a proper way of displaying it at home.
  4. I didn't mention that I am inquiring about the worth.
  5. Hello all. Newcomer to this forum. I have this question about my club certificate. This kit is unlike any I have seen. It is in the original shipping envelope and dated July 1953. Inside is the full kit (certificate, patch, pin, and card) in a plastic sleeve with card and certificate unsigned. This one is the lowest number I have seen. #372. No bent corners or fading, but a touch of discoloration on one edge. It's as it was stored away immediately after receiving it. Any opinions?