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4 Items found for 106.2

 
********************* Auction Date October, 2022 **************************
Bill & Jill Insulators - Next Auction: Coming Soon

 
CD-106.2 - P.S.S.A. {Mexico}       Sold For: $132       Color: Light Sage Green EIN: [030]
The abbreviation on this insulator is thought to stand for "Patricio Sordo Sociedad Ananimo," a Mexican electrical supplier. 1 1/4" skirt chip on the rear, otherwise easily very near mint. A highly prized CD with an unusual flat top. A great addition for the CD or Mexican collector!

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********************* Auction Date September, 2021 **************************
Eagle Cap Collectables - Next Auction: Coming Soon

 
CD-106.2 - PSSA Ice Blue       Sold For: $70       Item: #63

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********************* Auction Date September, 2019 **************************
Bill & Jill Insulators - Next Auction: Coming Soon

 
CD-106.2 - P.S.S.A. #9       Sold For: $143       Color: Light Sage Green
1" skirt flake, otherwise very, very near mint. The abbreviation on the insulator is thought to stand for "Patricio Sordo Sociedad Ananimo," a Mexican electrical supplier. A highly prized CD with an unusual flat top. A great addition for the CD or Mexican collector!

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********************* Auction Date December, 2018 **************************
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CD-106.2 - PSSA 'flat top'       Sold For: $275       Color: Light sage green.
A seldom seen pony insulator from Mexico that is mostly sought after by CD collectors and Mexican insulator specialists. The flat top sets it apart from the typical CD 106 style. An interesting small protruding glass tab is noted at the left skirt mold line. These have sold in the past in the $600-800 range due to the unique CD design, but have seen a recent adjustment. Obtain yours now before they once again begin to climb in value. They are not common by any means.

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