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Posted By: Paul
The Standard Catalog says the most "desireable" T5 Pinkerton cabinets are the ones with the cardboard mounts, rather than the paper mounts. I know there's not a whole lot of market data on these. But is there a rough multiplier you can use for determining values between paper mounts and cardboard mounts of the same player? |
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Posted By: Paul
Now that Steve Verkman's auction of Pinkertons has closed, does anyone have any information about cardboard v. paper mounts? Thanks. |
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