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Montblanc 75Th Anniversary Valuations


ianochaye

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I have been left two boxed, unused, Mont Blanc 163, Pinstripe 75thAnniversary pens, with gold inlays, mother of pearl symbol, and inset diamond. One is a rollerball, one a fountain pen.

 

They are unused, with celebration boxes and Mont Blanc booklet. Rollerball is number 0261 and the fountain pen number 1465

 

Without me trying to find an impartial valuer, does anyone have an idea of values?

 

Many thanks

 

Ian

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I have no idea but I would like to have a first hand to take them out of your hands.

 

If you could post some pics it would be great.

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You are absolutely right - my apologies for the confusion

 

The fountain pen is a 144 and is almost exactly the same length as the rollerball

 

The label on the rollerball says it is a 163. I am not sure if that is definitive, or if there is a further variant (eg Classique)

 

Thanks

 

Ian

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