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Zach RiceE224s are rare, very rare. Only a few examples of each exist type of rare. Just a common would set you back over $2,000. There was an E224-2 Johnson that brought around $15,000 a year ago at auction. I imagine a type one would have gone for more because of the back biographies and they are larger but who knows. There was also a Baker in a Mastro about a year ago, same with a Snodgrass type two in a Lipset auction. Regarding people with collections of them, there are a few of them out there. I have the Earl Moore on my wantlist, I know of two and don't expect to own one anytime soon