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If 2,000,000 people bought a pack of Old Judges throughout the period of 1887-1889 (assuming they got a baseball card) and just 3% survived that equates to 60,000 cards.
Edited to add the US population was estimated to be 59,000,000 in 1887. Under my scenario a little over 3% of the population got at least 1 baseball OJ throughout the period. Last edited by packs; 10-30-2014 at 09:01 AM. |
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