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UTAH & WYOMING UTAH B 1579. Beaver. Bradshaw.
Bradshaw Mining Co. Document Collection, 1912-1915. Lot of about 50 pcs. Includes geologic reports, maps, correspondence,
a ledger, articles of incorporation, annual reports, etc. It appears that the company never got of the
ground for it is not listed in any volume of the Mines Handbooks. The 1915 Presidents Report states that they
own 15 claims located in the Mineral Mountains just east of Milford. Great collection of a company that didnt make
it and all the documents to find out why or what went wrong. This company is not listed in the Mines Handbooks. Very fine.
Est. $250-500 1580. Beaver. Frisco. Cactus
Mining Co. Incorporated in Utah.
Issued to bearer for 1 share, cert #130,358, in 1889.
Vignette at center of crude spread winged eagle with company attractively
around vignette. Black border on
green paper with white underprint. Uncancelled.
European certificate. Cactus-Massachusetts-Copper
Mines printed on certificate. Also,
Frisco, Utah printed on certificate.
All coupons attached. There
company is listed in Poole, 1898, p.754.
The company was based from Paris and was a gold and silver operation.
Very fine. Est. $75-150 1582. Beaver. Star. Cedar-Talisman
Consolidated Mines Company. Incorporated in Utah 1909. Issued to D. Jenkinson for 1000 shares, cert
#4293, in 1916. Signed by S. S.
Pond president and Geo Baglin secretary.
No vignette. Black border. Uncancelled. Printer not noted. 5 x 9.
The company owned 13 claims in the Star district.
The ore was said to be 8% lead, 14% zinc and 7 ounces silver to the
ton. In 1915, electricity was installed to replace the steam engines. The company charter was revoked in 1924.
(Mines Handbook, 1918, 1931, p.1346-1347).
Extremely fine. Est. $25-75 BOX ELDER 1583. Box
Elder. Ashbrook. Salt Lake Mining & Improvement Association.
Incorporated in Utah, 1896.
Issued to John Morris Crane for 1 share, cert #254, in 1897.
Signed by Nat Ward Fitzgerald president and Henry Waupell secretary. Vignette of miners working underground. Black border, gilt seal, gold underprint and
green safety print. Uncancelled. Printer -Utah Litho, S. L. C. The company owned the Argetna, Homestake, Mahogany,
Lexington, Champion, Black, Sentinel and Clipper Lode all within the Ashbrook
district. The lot includes a letter
to the stockholders informing them that the officers have decided to sell
their property to the Vipont MC. This
sale would also have the result of dissolving the company with stock options
in the Vipont. Vipont is listed
as still in operation in 1918 (Mines Handbook, p.1388). Fold creases. Extremely fine. Est. $150-200 1584. Box
Elder. Montello. Montello Mining & Leasing Co. Incorporated in Utah 1913. Issued to M Belle Perkins for 100 shares, cert
#63, in 1916. Signed by G. W. Lynch
secretary and P. O. Perkins president.
No vignette. Fancy masthead
with company name. Black border
with gilt seal. Uncancelled. Printer not noted. 8 x 10. No information was
found regarding this company within our library. Fold creases with small tears at folds from bottom edge. Very fine.
Est. $25-50 CAMP DOUGLAS 1585. Camp
Douglas. U. S. Cavalry Pay Voucher,
1865. The pay voucher was for
1st Lt. Oscar Jewett, for the month of April, 1865, as Aide de Campe at
Camp Douglas, Utah Territory. It
is confirmed and signed by Brigadier Gen. P. E. Conner. By May 16th, Oscar Jewett and the General were present in St. Louis.
11 x 17. Extremely fine. Est. $100-300 GENERAL 1586. General. Concordia Mining Company. Incorporated in Delaware 1899. Issued to J. W. Calver Jr. for 5000 shares,
cert #11, in 1899. Signed by Geo.
W. Merrill president and Martin Lippmann treasurer. Vignette of a spread winged eagle with scale of justice in beak.
In orange and white underprint is a vignette that resembles an imprinted
revenue. The vignette has an Indians head with Iroquois within headdress.
Balck border and orange safety print.
One dollar adhesive revenue stamp affixed at right edge.
Uncancelled. Printer not
noted. 8 x 11. We could find no information regarding this
company within our library. Fold
creases. Staple holes at upper left
corner. Extremely fine. Est. $50-100 1587. Iron. Grass Valley. American Antimony Co. Inc.
in Utah Terr. Cert #346, issued
to Charles Semmig for 500 shares in 1883. Signed by pres. W.B. Lunard and sec. W.A. Williams. Vignette at top of spread-winged bald eagle
in foreground and Indian teepees and Indians on horseback in background
on left, and steam train/industry scene in background on right. Vignette at bottom of a young lady with a bonnet
on. Black border and print. Locations of Mines and Works, Grass Valley,
Iron Co., Utah printed on certificate.
Datelined New York. Printer
ABN. 11 x 7. Uncancelled. XF. Antimony
comes from the mineral Stibnite. This deposit was probably on Coyote Creek
and was never successful. [Kemp in The Mineral Industry, 1892, edited
by Rothwell] Early Antimony stocks are extremely rare. This is officially a Utah Territory stock,
since it is so designated. Est. $200-400 JUAB 1588. Juab. Tintic. Centennial-Eureka
MC. Cert.#2382.
Incorporated in Maine in 1898. Issued
to Charles Merryweather for 50 shares in 1901.
Signed by president A,D, Evans and treasurer F.W. Batchelder. Cancelled by hole punches at left and across
signatures. Profile of a capped
woman. Brown border and black print
on crème paper. Printed by ABN Co. 7 1/2 x 11 1/2. Vf. The mine was located
at Eureka, Utah. They had major
workings and were a significant producer. (Ref: Weed, 1912, p.223). Est. $25-50 1589. Juab. Tintic. Tintic
Eagle Mines Co. Incorporated
in Utah 1927. Issued to A. T. Newcomb
for 5000 shares, cert #178, in 1928. Signed by H. G. Snyder president and R. B.
Parry secretary. Vignette of spread
winged eagle. Brown border and safety
print. Uncancelled. Printer - GOES. 8 x 11. The company owned
16 claims in the Tintic district and was in the process of sinking a 600
shaft when they were taken over by the Tintic Peerless Mines Co in 1930
(Mines Handbook, 1931, p.1900). Extremely
fine. Est. $25-50 MILLARD 1590. Millard. Charm Gold Mining Co. Incorporated in Utah. Issued to Leon Newren for 1000 shares, cert
#68, in 1939. Signed by W. L. Brimhall
secretary. Attractive vignette of
a mine cabin and headframe. Brown
border and seal. Uncancelled. Printer - New Century Printing, Provo. 8 x 10. The
company had 19 acres in Millard County (Mines Register, 1949, p.95).
The companys office was in provo.
It is impressive that the company lasted for at least 10 years during
a time period when most gold companies went out of business.
Tears along fold creases. Very
fine. Est. $25-50 PIUTE 1591. Piute. Marysvale.
Florence Mining & Milling Co. Incorporated in Delaware 1909.
Issued to Pauline L. Roberts for 10,934 shares, cert #1648, in 1924.
Signed by L Bishop president and James C. Lynn treasurer.
Vignette at top center of three miners working underground. Vignette at upper left of the Delaware State Seal. Vignette at upper right of Utah State Symbol
(beehive). Orange border with black
print. Uncancelled. Printer - Franklin Lee Division ABN. 9 x 12. The
company owned 89 claims in the Tusher Mountains within the Marysvale district.
They mined alunite to derive potash with a mill in Marysvale.
The mill was considered experimental and was leased out to other
companies to also experiment with the milling purpose.
Florence was shipping their rare alunite ore to Detroit where 180
pounds of aluminum was extracted from every 1000 pounds of ore (Mines Handbook,
1925, p.1701). Fold creases. Extremely fine. Est. $75-150 1592. Piute. Ohio. Bully
Boy Mines Corp. Incorporated
in Delaware 1921. Issued to George
L. Stearns for 1000 shares, cert #512, in 1922. Signed by C. H. Harris president and A. Horle
secretary. No vignette. Green border and safety print with gilt seal.
Uncancelled. Printer - E. A. Wright Bank Note. 9 x 12. The
company was leasing the Bully Boy mine and had bought the Deseret and Dalton
mines located within the Ohio district, Piute County near Marysvale.
The ore is of lead, copper, gold and silver in quartz.
The company was later bought out.
(Mines Handbook, 1925, p.1819).
Fold creases. Tear at top and bottom edge at right fold crease.
Very fine. Est. $25-50 1593. Provo. Tintic. Grand
Central MC. Lot of 2.
Cert.#8, 10. Incorporated in Colorado. Both are issued to L. Colbrook for 500 shares
in 1909. Both cancelled. Signed by vice-president Holbrook and secretary
John R. Twelve. Vignette of underground
mining scene at upper left. Black
border on yellow paper. Vf, both
with cancellation stamps, some dark spots. 4 3/4 x 9 3/4. Est. $25-50 SALT LAKE 1594. Salt
Lake. Alta. Columbus Consolidated Mining Co. Incorporated in Utah 1902. Issued
to M B. Johnson for 100 shares, cert #4063, in 1907. Signed by Sammy Jacobson president and S. W.
Watney secretary. Vignette in a
circle of a large mill with two allegorical woman flanking the circle. Green border and underprint. Uncancelled.
Printer - ABN. 8 x 12. The
company sold its property to the Wasatch Mining Co in 1913 for $160,00 which
was to be distributed and then the company dissolve. (Mines Handbook, 1912, p.248). Very fine.
Est. $25-50 1595. Salt
Lake. Alta. Superior & Montana Mining Co. Incorporated in Wyoming 1907. Issued to Edward C. Des. Rochers for 100 shares,
cert #1102. Signed by Edward Ulseth
president and M. M. Foley asst secretary. Vignette of four miners working underground. Orange border, seal and underprint. Uncancelled. Printer not noted. 8 x 11.
Under the company name is Calumet, Michigan.
A western mining company with its offices in Calumet backed by Michigan
mining men. Chas. Chynoweth was the vice president who
also was involved as a director and/or and officer of several Michigan Mining
Companies. The Superior & Montana
MV owned 90 acres known as the Columbus-Wedge group which had 100 shaft
in good ore. The property was next
to that of the Columbus Consolidated which was operating profitably extracting
ore with 8% copper, 15% zinc and high gold and silver values. By 1918, the Columbus Cons had purchased the property of the Superior
& Montana. (Mines Handbook,
1910, 1918). Fold creases.
Very fine. Est. $50-100 1596. Salt
Lake. Bingham. Kennecott Copper Corp. Incorporated in New York, 1915. Issued to William A. Lauer for 100 shares,
cert #C257047, in 1935. signed by
E. T. Stannard vice president, C. T. Ulrich treasurer and A. Gregory asst.
transfer agent. Vignette at top
center of allegorical men in industrial pose.
Green border and underprint. Cancelled by hole punches of same along
left edge. 9 x 12. The history of Kennecott would consume too
many pages for the details. Kennecott
is known for their Bingham Canyon property and being one of the leading
copper producers in the 20th century. Very
fine. Est. $25-50 1597. Salt
Lake. Bingham. Kennecott Copper. Cert.#C207091. Incorporated in New York. Issued
to Virgil D. Smith for 100 shares in 1933. Cancelled. By stamp and hole punch. Presidents and treasurers are printed. Vignette of two allegorical figures seated
against fancy molding setting. Green
border. Printed by ABNC. Fine, many hold punches. 8 x 12.
The company acquired all of the Kenecott Mines and Beatson Copper
Co. properties in 1915. With a charter
amending the ownership and operation of various mines in various parts of
the country, the company continued to eat up various companies, including
Braden Copper Co., the Utah Copper Co. and
the Alaska Development & Mineral Co., exemplary of its literal
spread across the US. (Ref: Rand
Sturgis, 1931, pp.127-32). Est.
$25-50 1598. Salt
Lake. Bingham. Niagara M&SC. Inc. in UT, 1888. Cert #942, issued to Ole Peterson for 200 shares in 1891. Signed by pres. P. Abe Franklin and sec. Howard
J. Schermerhorn Vignette at the
top of Niagara Falls; also vignettes at left and right of underground mining
scenes. Green border and underprint,
silver seal. Datelined Salt Lake
City, Utah. Printer Wm. H. Hoskins,
Phila. 13 x 9. Uncancelled. XF. The company owned the
Niagara group of 15 claims and produced silver, gold and lead. They had a 5-stamp mill in 1898. By 1905, the property was controlled by United
States Mining Co. through ownership of a majority of the stock. (Ref: Poole, 1898, p752; Mines Hdbk, 1905,
p609.) Est. $150-300 1599. Salt
Lake. Bingham. Niagara M&SC. Six Percent Loan Bond, Cert #128, dated 1895.
Signed by pres. G.E. Palen and sec. Howard J. Schermerhorn.
Underground mining scene at top.
Green border and underprint with gold seal. The seal indicates this company was incorporated in 1889, as opposed
to previous listing of this company which indicates it was incorporated
in 1888. Nine coupons attached. Printer ABN. 12 x 16. Folds, extremely
fine. See above lot for story. Est. $75-150 1601. Salt
Lake. Bingham. Star of the West SMC. Inc. in NY, 1872. Cert. #108, issued to Max Kaysen for 100 shares in 1873. Signed by pres. Joseph Ray and sec.Ernest Mayer.
Vignette above masthead of underground mining scene; below masthead
of spread-winged bald eagle with shield, star, arrows and wreath.
Black border and print, embossed seal.
Datelined New York. Printer
S. Benedicks & Co., NY. 11
x 7. Uncancelled. Heavy crease vertically along center. Very fine.
Near the Camp Floyd district. The star of the west, owned and worked
by a New York Company, is developed by several open cuts and shafts. Not
listed in succeeding volumes of Raymond, therefore
assume it was a prospect. (Ref:
Raymond, 1873, p256.) Est. $200-350 1602. Salt
Lake. Bingham. Thomas B. Crawford Letterhead of the Rio
Dolores Copper Co. 1912. The two page letter is actually promoting the
company, touting the profits to a potential shareholder. Signed by Crawford. Crawford was the Secretary/Treasurer for the
Rio Dolores. Properties Located
in La Sal Mountains, Bingham, Utah & Goldfield, Nev. printed at
upper left. Vf, some foxing at left,
folds. Est. $10-25 1603. Salt
Lake. Bingham. Utah Metal & Tunnel Company. Incorporated in Maine 1914. Issued to Richardson, Hill & Co for 10
shares, cert #5574, in 1920. Signed
by J. Rothwell vice president and W. H. Williams treasurer. Vignette of a mining camp with much detail.
Brown border and underprint. Uncancelled. Printer. ABN. 8 x 12. The company is a
reorganization the Utah Metal M. They
owned 4000 acres that crossed from the Bingham district to the Tooele district
in Tooele County. In the 1920s,
a large bulk of the property was leased to the Utah Delaware MC. There was a 450 ton mill. The company had impressive ore productions
with a peak year in 1915 with 9 million pounds of lead, 2.8 million pounds
of copper, 16,000 ounces of gold and 475,000 ounces of silver. In 1929, production were 3.6 million pounds
of lead, 365,000 pounds of copper, 2,500 ounces of gold and 115,000 ounces
of silver. The future for the company
looked bright in 1930. (Mines Handbook,
1931, p.1915-1917) Fold creases. Some wrinkling along edges. Very fine.
Est. $25-50 1604. Salt
Lake. Salt Lake. Argentine Mining Co. Incorporated in Utah Territory, 1891. Issued to J. H. Hodges for 2000 shares, cert
#69, in 1896. Signed by C. D. Hanks
vice president and H. S. Miers secretary.
Gilt vignette of a Civil War(?) tribute. Title and seal in gilt with dark blue border on pink paper. Uncancelled. Printer- Aspinall & Ball, Salt Lake. 8 x 11. Datelined
Salt Lake City, Utah Territory. We could no information regarding this company
within our library. Fold creases.
Extremely fine. Est. $100-200 1605. Salt
Lake. Salt Lake. Cosmos Mining, Land & Investment Co.
Incorporated in Territory of Utah.
Issued to Samuel E. Underhill for 200 shares, cert #172, in 1898.
Signed by Nelson F. Acens president and J. W. Hutchinson secretary. Vignette at top center in green of three miners
working underground. Green border
with black print and gilt seal. Uncancelled.
Printer - Inter State, Kansas City, MO.
Main Office Kansas City, MO and General Office Salt Lake
City, Utah printed at top. We
could find no information regarding this company within our library.
Several rust colored stains along left fold, along top edge and through
center of certificate. Fine to very
fine. Est. $100-200 1606. Salt
Lake. Salt Lake. Deseret National Bank of Salt Lake City
Deposit Receipts, 1881 & 1884, Lot of 2 pcs. Both are issued to Isaac I. Lewis. One is dated 1881 and is for
survey of Helena Lode Mining claim,
Steath Mining District, Idaho. The
other, dated 1884, is for
survey of Eureka No 2 Placer Mining claim, Warm
Springs Creek District, Idaho. Black
print and borders on crème paper. No
printer noted. 4 x 7. Both indicate deposits of $30. Very fine.
Est. $100-200 1608. Salt
Lake. Salt Lake. Salt Lake City Stereocard, c. 1893. Scene of South Temple Street in Salt Lake taken
around 1893 by Geo. Barker of Niagara Falls, NY. Extremely fine. Est. $50-100 1609. Salt
Lake. Salt Lake. Salt Lake Labor Temple Association. Incorporated in Utah. Issued to the Salt Lake Federation for 500
shares, cert #1736, in 1927. Signed
by Chas. Baldwin president and J. M. Kearsley secretary. Photovignette at upper left of a Mormon Temple with I. P. E. O.
at lower right in photo. Black border
with gilt seal and gold safety print. Uncancelled.
Printer - GOES. Tears at
fold creases. One tear near bottom edge is 2 inches long.
Very fine. Est. $25-50 1610. Salt
Lake. State Line. Unified Uranium and Oil, Inc. Cert.#2877.
Incorporated in Nevada. Issued
to C. Elmer Barrett for 100 shares in 1955.
Printed signatures. Vignette
of bald eagle perched atop globe. Green
border. Printed by Goes. Xf. 8
1/2 x 11. Hole punches at left.
The company held interest in several properties ranging from Elko
Co., Nevada, all over Utah and Lincoln Co., Wyoming.
Several consisted of gold-copper production.
(Ref: Mines Register, 1956, p.430).
Est. $10-25 1611. Salt
Lake. West Jordan. Utah & Salt Lake Canal Company. Incorporated in Utah 1880. Issued to Andrew Peter Neilson for 7 shares,
cert #1103 A, in 1890. Vignette
at top center of a man with horses pulling a plow and a woman next to hay
stacks. Dark blue border and print. Cancelled by rubber stamp of same. 5 x 10. Operating
in West Jordan Irrigation District, Salt Lake County, Utah printed
on certificate. Fold creases.
Extremely fine. Est. $50-100 1612. Salt
Lake. West Mountain (Bingham). Utah-Delaware MC Corporate Seal. Inc. in DE, 1924. The companys corporate office was in New York and the mine office
was in Bingham Canyon. This company
was the successor to the Utah Consolidated MC which had gone bankrupt.
The property and assets were being purchased or taken over by the
Anaconda and its subsidiaries to cover indebtedness.
They owned the Highland Boy group with 46 patented claims on 393
acres, the Bingham Copper Boy group with 13 patented claims on 143 acres
and the Yampa mine with 51 acres. The properties form one contiguous block in
West Mountain (Bingham) district, Salt Lake County. In 1926 they entered into an agreement with Utah Metal and Tunnel
for a 5 year lease with a 5 year extension.
(Ref: Mines Hdbk, p1547, 1549).
The seal is approx. 6 x 10, manufactured by Broun-Green, NY. Simple seal with no graphics. Est. $50-100 SUMMIT 1613. Summit. Uintah MC. Inc. in Utah Terr., 1880. Cert
#3217, issued to H.A. Van Prag, Trustee for 100 shares in 1880.
Signed by pres. J. Danzig and sec. F.K. Lockner.
Vignette at top fo three miners inspecting a rock.
Small vignette at bottom of an Indian in a canoe.
Black border. Printer Hosford
& Sons, NY. 11 x 8. Uncancelled. Crisp, XF. The Uintah was
in Summit County where the largest bullion producer was the Ontario mine. The company employed 12 men in 1882-83, driving
two drifts, but were unsuccessful in finding paying ore. (Ref: Report of the Dir. Of the Mint, 1883,
p640; Burchard, 1883, p640.) Est.
$175-200 TOOELE 1614. Tooele. Clifton. Western
Utah Copper Company. Incorporated
in Nevada 1906. Issued to Adele
Vogel for 100 shares, cert #A841, in 1918. Signed by Frank Rowley president and Geo. R.
Ramsbottom secretary. Vignette of
two miners underground working a drill.
Orange border and underprint. Uncancelled.
Printer - ABN. 7 x 11. the
company owned the Gold Hill, Yellow Hammer, Calaveras, Tuolumne and Ochre
groups located in the Clifton district near Gold Hill, Utah. The property was a large producer of arsenic
ore, but was idle from 1926 on. The
property was also well known for its scorodite (hydrous ferric arsenate). (Mines Handbook, 1931, p.1922). Pin holes at left edge. Extremely fine. Est. $25-75 WASHINGTON 1616. Washington. Harrisburg. Stormont MC of Utah. Inc.
in UT. Cert #3635, issued to L.H.
Taylor & Co. in 1887. Signed
by pres. C.S. Hinchman and sec. C.J. Lasserly. Green border and print. Wonderful vignette of two naked cherubs battling
each other with coins as shields. Printer
ABN. Datelined Salt Lake City.
Harrisburg District. Washington Co., Utah printed along bottom
border. This is a famous certificate because of the coins (sealed dollars)
in the vignette. The Stormont was
a major producer at Silver Reef. In
1884, with a neighboring mine, they produced 234,000 ounces of bullion. They claimed to recover 80% in their mill. (Ref: Burchard, 1885, p430.) Uncancelled. 10 1/2 x 7 1/2. XF. Est. $100-200 WYOMING 1617. Carbon. Atlantic and Pacific Mining Co. Issued to R. F. Evans Estate for 500 shares,
cert #299, in 1907. Signed by Paul
F. Birch president and B. S. Potter secretary.
Vignette of a woman holding up glowing torch with a woman seated
at her right and a man seated to her left.
Orange border, seal and safety print.
Uncancelled. Printer - Goes.
8 x 12. Datelined Bloomington, Ill. This company is not listed in the Mines Handbooks, but was probably
a coal mining company. Carbon county
was and still is a major coal district.
Very fine. Est. $50-100 1618. Cheyenne. Laramie.
Acme Cons. G&CMC. Inc.
in ME, 1905. Cert.#9537, issued
to Lemuel B. French for 500 shares in 1911.
Signed by v-p L.W. Thompson and treas. A.S. Howe. Vignette of antlered deer at top left. Black border, gilt seal and safety print.
Printer Bureau of Printing & Engraving, Boston.
11 x 8. Uncancelled. Folds, XF. This company
was a securities holding corporation, controlling through stock ownership,
the Acme Gold & Copper MC. The
company also owned considerable timber and town lots at Laramie and Centennial,
Wyoming. (Ref: Copper Hdbk, 1910-11,
p269-270.) Est. $25-50 1619. Cheyenne. Laramie. Color
postcard, postmarked Cheyenne, Wyo., 1910. Cute color illustration of a cowboy with a
sad grimace, seated at the foot of the post office porch. Hes holding A Letter From Home (entitled).
The printers mark is blurred. 3
1/2 x 5 1/2. Xf. Est.
$20-40 1620. Cheyenne. Laramie. Lee
& Reynolds/ Trade Check/ Cheyenne
Agency// (Pic-buffalo). RD,
WM, 30mm. VF, dirt at low spots. Rare. Est. $100-300. 1621. General. American Gold Placer MC. Inc. in WY, 1907. Cert #1537, issued to Miss Ellen F. Gustafson for 500 shares in
1908. Signed by pres. Wm. J. Meyer
and sec. K.H. Clarke. Vignette at
top center of sluicing scene, at left small circular vignette of three prospectors
examining a rock, and at right, small circular vignette of a miner panning
for gold. Black border and print,
gilt seal and safety print. Datelined
Cheyenne, Wyo. Printer Goes. 11 x 8. Uncancelled.
Folds. Very fine.
Unable to find reference to this company in our library. Est. $25-50 1622. Hot Springs. Collins. Two letters written by George Watterman, 1902. Written on Downing Investment Co letterhead that has a vignette of their building at upper left. The first letter is four (4) pages, double sided, and notes Wattermans frustrations of a mining superintendent upon the financier and his men that periodically check the mine. The second letter discusses the mine and local way of life. Both have very colorful content. Extremely fine. Est. $100-200 |
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