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Posted By: barrysloate
Over the years I have felt that while Drum was the rarest collectable back, Uzit and Lenox seemed to appear with about the same frequency, and that was the only reason I felt Uzit might slip a little; there's never been a Lenox hoard found. Admittedly, these 33 (or 32) Uzits might be bought by a collector and put away, so that the impact on the marketplace would be neglible. However, your contention that there might be 250 Drums and 400 Uzits circulating seems high to me. I would guess there are well under 100 Drums known. Anyone else have any idea of the surviving population of the rarest T206 backs? |
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