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Posted By: fkw
Julie hit it right on the nose...... The 1915s are in more demand because it is an easier set to complete. The 144 card 1914 set is very tough because they were only obtained one at a time in the boxes. While the 1915s you could buy the complete set of 176 cards for 25 cents or find them one at a time in boxes. Far more 1915s out there. Frank |
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