Geri Luongo
MAY 01, 2010 03:20 AM

Hi: Can you tell me about a Ready Adhesive Bandage Band Aid Emergency Dressing J&J tin. PAT Dec. 28, 1926 3 1/2" w x 3 1/4" H x 1/2" thick. Inside there are visual instructions for applying the protective dressing for minor cuts, burns, and abrasions.
It has a orange/red small checker pattern border on the top face with BAND - AID across on a diagnel and a red cross toward the lower right. It has scratches and and shows wear and pitting but over-all the metal is intact and solid no rust. Is there any value?
Thank you
Geri

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