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			That's probably worth about ten bucks to someone on this forum.  It is a fairly recent item, but not SO recent. 
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
	However, "ProCigar" as a Dominican Producers Association is a second generation organization, that has likely been around less than 12 years. The first was started about 16 years ago or less. That said, I had never seen that jar. If you had posted it without the pic of the bottom, I would have sworn it was a cuban item, at least as a thumbnail. Even as a large pic, that 1844 doesn't stand out too bad, marking it as a non-cuban item. If it was an actual cuban jar from 30-70 years ago, it would be worth a decent amount even without cigars, perhaps a hundred bucks to the right person. As it is, you got it for approx 1/2 or 1/3 the value at 3 bucks. Like anything here, it's worth what someone would PM you and offer. REGARDELESS, that's one nice piece of ephemera  | 
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 I don't keep much inventory since I'm looking for work. 
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			I would just use a Boveda pack with it. It should work great and it looks cool. Put some nice looking smokes in there and display em.
		 
		
		
		
		
		
		
			
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