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Posted By: Ken McMillan
Since I have been looking for theever elusive Elmer Miller of the 1921 Koester's Bread and it is nearly impossible to distinguish between a W575-1 and a Koester Bread, I would say that this makes the Koester Bread an impossible set. I have talked with darrell on the board and have a partial c/d of the cards in this set, but nobody has a complete set. My reasoning for the most difficult set. |
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