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Posted By: mr. moses
cow "-). While not the most expensive; I would say that the Polka Dot Nine is the toughest to find and nice part is all the examples I've seen are quite clean in terms of condition. The largest ones are spectacular (I've seen maybe 20 as compared to 2 PD9) but from what I have observed they didn't survive in most cases in better than g/vg. Cabinet cards were often protected by books and scrapbooks as well as photo albums. Dem dere big ones didn't FIT anywhere. One last admonition re: Sub Rosa. The prices I quoted for the smaller insert cards (which are only my opinions anyway) were for the N48 real photo cards. Although they were of thicker stock and more plentiful; they are real photos taken from life of real people. As the Sub Rosa are NOT figure 20%-25% LESs. |
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