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I am building a whole number CREBB collection 1-23 A&B with character. (the second B stands for beehive – CD 145). I only want Beehives. My hope is to display that collection at the National in Montana - 2026. I have a rare 5, 12, 16 and 17 in aqua; It would be amazing to find any one of those numbers with junk. My #3 has some light fizz and my 13 is light windex. I hope to find better color or junk in SN 3, 5,12,13, 17,23 or A. I am also willing to trade a rare SN 16 for an amazing character CREBB. It still has train soot on it. I have several 09s, 10s and backward 2's with good junk, so I am mostly looking for other numbers of Character. I am also open to an amazing character CREBB of any number, but I am not going after the purples or the higher priced greens. High on my want list are CREBBs with heavy SNOW, milk streaks or strings (not milky or cloudy or fizzy), big bubbles, and inclusions. I would also like an apple green. The photo is of a sapphire blue and a cobalt blue. I value the sapphire at $425, and the cobalt with milk at $475. I did not see anything listed on ICON even close to as nice as this one. I am also willing to sell one or the other for that price plus $20 for shipping and insurance. I want to keep one or the other in my collection. Sapphire CD 162: Two half pinky nail size clean flat skirt chips remove half of a drip each at the right mold line. On the rear skirt there is an inside chip with a white that mark shaves three adjacent drips in half. There is a half pinky nail size clam shell chip that removes half a drip below "MI" in Hemingray. There are two nice skirt bubbles at the left mold line. Cobalt CD 162: There are three cleanly shaved drips (about half the drip remains). There is a flea bite (or a little bigger) on the rear wire ridge and just below the wire groove at the right mold line. There is some light fizz in this insulator and an amazing glob or field of milk in the rear of the insulator from the petticoat to the dome. |