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Posted By: barrysloate
Dan- the cards belonged to the consignor's great uncle, who obviously smoked enough Sovereigns to put himself in an early grave. But the collection can't be totally random because out of some 475 cards, there is not one duplicate. That is just mathematically impossible. So you would guess the original owner actually did a little swapping or got rid of some. There's also a T205 Dolly Gray with stats in the group, but it's a beater. |
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