I bought these a couple years ago for melt or a little over. 20 different and the 26S was oldest. 16, 16s, 17pds, 18pds, 19pd, 20, 23ps, 26s. Hadn't even opened them until today thinking I'd try and fill another Whitman folder.
26-S is always a fun cherrypick, as is 31-D. The 1916, though in great condition, sadly has scratches all over it. Better than melt. The 1918 was cleaned a long time ago, but it is still better than melt.
I know they aren't slab worthy but for a hands on Whitman for the grand babies they have some detail. I have about 6 or 7 of the 26S myself when I can get em cheap. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk