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Tom, here we go again.
I DO NOT believe age makes something historical. Valueable in a monetary since, absolutely. Valueable in a historical since to LXA, no way.
If I wait a 100 years and sell my LXA certificate, will it be worth $10,000? Why should it or shouldn't it be worth $10,000?
I didn't do anything significant to influence LXA....yet. The certificate is one of a few surviving.
But what makes it valueable in a historical since. What information would it provide? What would we learn from it that we don't already know?
Being OLD doesn't cut it for me. Hell, I think I may kidnap Earp and put him on Ebay! Earp's REALLY old, imagine how much I would get for him!!!
Now, no one has explained to me yet exactly how an old LXA pin would be historically significant, other than being OLD.
Now, if it was W. Cole's pin or a pin that portrayed a CoA that no one has ever seen before, then you can make an argument.
Other than that, give the $3,000 to a LXA scholarship.
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