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Old 09-18-2017, 07:51 AM
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Originally Posted by T206Collector View Post
I have not seen a more well reasoned analysis than Scot Reader's Inside T206:

http://www.oldcardboard.com/t/t206/i...al-edition.pdf

Pages 25 to 28 address circulation (up to 370,000,000) and survival (about 1.6M) figures.
WOW! That is awesome research! I should have realized that such an effort would have been made for 'The Monster'.

But, what about other pre-war issues, T205 & Goudeys, for example.

Then there's the Play Ball issues of WWII, which, me thinks, had to be a much, much smaller number.

Were there as many 1952 Topps cards produced (excluding what they infamously dumped in the Hudson River) as the afore-mentioned T206 cards?

I would be even more surprised if anyone has taken up the task of tracking total production numbers of these other issues...but, I would be equally fascinated if there were.



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