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Posted By: Jay Miller
Barry--One would think that California League N172s were distributed on the West Coast but experience proves otherwise. The largest group,I believe, was found in a collection in Virginia. The one TIK found came from an attic in Maine. The one that came out in the Christie's Auction several years ago came from the Newport Historical Society and had been stored in a desk there since the cards were new. Of the 19 players known I would guess that 30 cards exist and this would pin about half of the 30 to the East Coast, with the origin of the others remaining unknown. |
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