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Posted By: John S
I concur with Andy regarding the relative scarcity of the tin tops and red borders. I have confirmed this with Larry Fritsch, one of the experts on Colgan's. To add to your question, I have always wondered how scarce the so-called proofs are compared to the red-borders and the tin tops. |
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