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Posted By: Julie Vognar
complete, 5s and 6s.) My intial reaction , in looking at how many there were graded, and how many graded higher, was "Holy cow, what a lot of 33 Goudeys there are!" I cannot see a great value in something new and sharp-cornered (and I'm not talking about the Goudeys now--I mean the post war sets) compared to something old, rare and not so sharp cornered. Jay and Leon have the right of it... |
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