Wherever they are, I hope that they are being cared for properly. I imagine for that selling price the buyer knows what they're doing.
In my opinion, a collection like this is historically significant and I would hope that it eventually ends up under the care of a major museum as part of their collection. It would be wonderful if they were somehow able to be displayed, even indirectly. Cooperstown is an obvious choice, but I'm thinking even bigger, like the Smithsonian Museum of American History.
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