Moscoso Neon Rose #13 1967 Poster Grateful Dead 99 of 100 Heads Version NR-13C

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Artist: Victor Moscoso
14 x 20 inches
condition: tiny light crease in center right border, minor corner dings, ex+ overall - see photos

The Plastic Explosion
The Plague

Neon Rose #13
NR-13C Variant - "99 Heads" overprint

This is the scarce "99 Out of 100 Heads Agree, There is Nothing Like a Grateful Dead Concert" overprint version of Neon Rose #13 (NR-13C)

Webb's
Stockton, California
4/14/1967
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