~~~ photos that Howdy Herz shot while visiting said she thought it was CANDY (licorice) that the older boy was eating..
A short note about the albums at USPC and Eisenstadt's neibhbor's index:
Other than the actual albums; USPC did not have any records of any of the "Special Order" chips except the labels affixed to each page that Howdy photographed and, I learned about this after the president of the Panama numismatic association had followed my instructions who to phone at USPC for answers to his questions which were pertaining to other Panama C&S chips than the two I had sold him at an earlier F.U.N. Convention in Orlando, when I introduced myself to him and other old-time numistmatists while saying "I have two chips from Panama that nobody in your country even knows about" and it was confirmed on the floor that day that not only did nobody in Panama know about them but, nobody who was at F.U.N. that week from Europe, who collected Panama, knew about them, either... Anyway, getting back to the albums; in order for anyone at USPC to locate an example of any C&S made by them, they had to search each album page by page to find any chip in question which the president of the Panama numismatic associatio told me took more than three ours on the phone just searching for examples and that is when I decided to send USPC a copy of Eisenstadt's neighbor's index and the rest is history...
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