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Posted By: Brian
I mean, can there really be 1 million T206s out there? We are talking about relatively fragile pieces of cardboard that have survived 100 years. At least other 100 year old artifacts have a functional nature (lamps, furniture), but what was the impetus to retain these collectibles over a century? Were there a bunch of old-time collectors that had tremendous hoards which, over time have been dispersed? Is it possible that there are a lot of really good fakes floating around? Can someone explain how there can be 1 million real T206s out there? What are the estimates for the number printed? |
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