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Heraldic Cigar Bonds

Cigar bonds, or imitation cigar bonds, have been a collctor's item for over a century. They have been (and are) mainly popular in Spain, Belgium and Holland, less in other countries. Thousands of series of cigar bonds have been issued, only a small number with heraldic themes.


Series by country

Belgium

Germany

The Netherlands

Spain