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One person had amassed 1400 T206s in just over 3 years of distribution according to the other find that was posted last week.
This collection was said to be in its original state and was maintained and collected by the original owner, who was the consignor's grand father. So that was one person. Multiply that by the millions of other people who smoked cigarettes over that period. Even if just one million people had received 100 cards over three years of distribution, that's 100,000,000 cards. If only 5 percent survived today that accounts for 5,000,000 cards. |
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