Cigar Save It Made By

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Have you made the observation, "you are a Christian, but most people do not?

One of my answering, said historians old were 70% accurate. "Close, but no" smoking. Is Jesus at 70% or 30%? The historians cited without exception werew hired by the Emperor of Rome to give credit to Rome as the final global power. Fall of Rome as a political power, but it saved my ass for like a religious revival, kings land. Convicted intelligently potatoes. Never underestimate the greed of a pope. There is only one Christian in the world today. That's me. But I totally reject the divinity of Jesus was a lid "on" position to Christ through the political patronage of the Roman emperor Octavian Augustus. Let's play hardball.

The popes who ruled the Roman Empire. Roman Empire itself does not fall and that "saving" as a religious power. The Roman Empire fell for a number of reasons and I forever to list all them in detail. Jesus was not a cap "in" He is the Son of God. He was crucified and resurrected. There are more Christians here in the world than you think. If you reject the divinity of Jesus, then you should reconsider your own faith. The Catholic Church, despite what some Catholics may think, do not start in year 1 AD, but in the fourth century AD, some hundred years later, about the fall of the Roman Empire.

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Cigars of Nicaragua, the Cuban snuff, and U.S. Customs? Legality?

"I can bring cigarettes bought in Nicaragua to the United States, if they are Cuban? What if there is no Cuban snuff, but the cigar is rolled in Nicaragua, is it legal? Also, how I can take? I think something like 100 cigarettes, 200 cigarettes. My question is, I can take both 100 200 cigars and cigarettes, or is one or the other?

Yes, you are entitled to take Cuban cigars that the use of fillers, binders and envelopes, as they are made (laminated / mounted) in a different country. Many companies use of snuff in his Cuban cigar making process, and import in the United States for legal sale. (Some are even made in the U.S.) for example, the use of Cuban-seed long positions Caprice Cuban and Connecticut binder and a layer United States. This is a loophole in the law. You can not buy Cuban cigars, but other manufacturers of cigarettes can legally use and sell his snuff to the United States. Here is an example of loop holes in the author's Havana Honeys: http://www.njbiz.com/article.asp?aID=31155548.9956018.853983.9288861.5962575.629&aID2 = 65 682 Y Armando Ramos Pinar http://www.deweyavesmokeshop.com/cigars% 20cuban.htm line I have to return to the amount allowed. My father was a director of the U.S. Customs for 30 + years. I ask for you. I went to Canada a lot, and the State in the 80s, no more than three cartons of cigarettes per person. (I've never gone through the cigar, sorry) If you travel with others, have others to report some of the customs and divide the amount you can bring longer. (You do not hear that from me) * wink * * wink * __________________: EDIT I just heard from my father. Here are the current laws on the subject … "You can get the brochure (know before you go) online. A U.S. resident can give $ 800 each, not including more than 200 cigarettes and 100 cigars. Of course, you can not do in Cuba. But, as you say, can be assembled in other countries. "You can download the brochure in PDF format here: http://www.cbp.gov/xp/cgov/travel/vacation/kbyg/ Enjoy your cigars! (Y CIGS)-vertigo

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Burmese women rolling leaf tobacco into cigars, Mopoon, Burma Reprint (14 x 12 inches)


Burmese women rolling leaf tobacco into cigars, Mopoon, Burma Reprint (14 x 12 inches)


$9.00


High quality reproduction of a photograph from the Stereograph Card Collection of the Library of Congress. 1860-1945, with the bulk being from 1870-1920. Stereo card photographs, featuring sites around the world and popular topics such as expositions, industry, disasters, and portraits of presidents. This photo is of the following Four Burmese women seated on blankets rolling cigars on bench…

Historic Print (L): Burmese women rolling leaf tobacco into cigars, Mopoon, Burma


Historic Print (L): Burmese women rolling leaf tobacco into cigars, Mopoon, Burma


$57.00


This is a museum quality, reproduction print on premium paper with archival/UV resistant inks. Date: North Bennington, Vt. : H.C. White Co., c1907.Subject: Women–Employment–Burma–1900-1910. lctgm Cigar industry–Burma–1900-1910. Cigars–1900-1910.Notes: H91041 U.S. Copyright Office. No. 14529. Copyright by H.C. White Co.Format: Portrait photographs 1900-1910.Group portraits 1900-1910.Stereogr…

Historic Print (M): Burmese women rolling leaf tobacco into cigars, Mopoon, Burma


Historic Print (M): Burmese women rolling leaf tobacco into cigars, Mopoon, Burma


$37.00


This is a museum quality, reproduction print on premium paper with archival/UV resistant inks. Date: North Bennington, Vt. : H.C. White Co., c1907.Subject: Women–Employment–Burma–1900-1910. lctgm Cigar industry–Burma–1900-1910. Cigars–1900-1910.Notes: H91041 U.S. Copyright Office. No. 14529. Copyright by H.C. White Co.Format: Portrait photographs 1900-1910.Group portraits 1900-1910.Stereogr…

Famous Cigar Auction

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During the Civil War, there was a lot of notes issued by the Confederate States of America of interest to collectors Numismatic and civil war. Take note of the Confederacy or the currency of the Confederacy are unique in the fact that their main difference lies in the values, engravers, lithographers, names printer, numbers, designs, colors, watermarks, serial letters and other distinguishing characteristics.

The first was issued Confederation to the First Capital, who was in Montgomery, Alabama, under the Act of March 9, 1861. All the others after that date have been derived from a new capital of Richmond, Virginia. Over 60 different notes were issued from 1861-1864 in the amount of $ 1,000.00, $ 500.00, $ 100.00, $ 50.00, $ 20.00 to $ 10.00, $ 5.00, $ 2.00, $ 1.00 and 50 cents. Issues of the Confederacy can be compared with the continent's problems during the Revolutionary War. At the end of the Civil War Confederate notes were of little value. But today, the value of the notes are far from worthless. Prices range from less than $ 100.00 for Most up to $ 10,000 or more.

These notes represent the balance of Confederate Veterans of the Confederacy. Confederate soldiers were wages in these notes. Some of these notes was approximately the statement as follows: "Six months after the ratification of a treaty Peace between the United States and the Confederate States of America, pay the bearer the sun of $ ______, with 8 percent interest. "As there was no treaty peace favorable to the Confederates, these notes have lost their value in the unconditional surrender of the Confederate General Grant. Many of the richest in the South had invested all their money in these notes and were mostly from bankruptcy at the end of the war.

Glyn Farber has published a catalog of all known Hickey Brother Cigar Store Tokens and co-authored a book about Louisiana Trade Tokens. In addition he wrote several articles for The Token and Medal Society (TAMS) and The National Token Collectors Association (NTCA). Glyn has been a devoted collector of Louisiana Trade Tokens, Louisiana collectibles and Lake Charles, LA postcards for almost 40 years.

Find out more information about Confederate Notes or Confederate Currency, Collectibles and Trade Tokens at his web sites http://www.most-popular-collectibles-at-auction.com and http://www.louisiana-trade-tokens.com

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