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Lowdermilk is very scarce but the Red Cross back on him is uniquely known. On the rarest of the rare, as that one is, the market can be extremely thin and one less bidder can cut the price in half. My worst flip was a 19th century card I lost 10k on. Again, super rare and very limited audience. I knew when I bought it privately that I would lose money on the resell but I needed for my type set. And there are only 3 from the whole set known. It was a Hancock's Clothing card...
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