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Posted By: dstudeba
I am loathe to get into these conversations, however I would argue that the G & B gum issue is the toughest. There are 60+ examples of it and I only recall 1 or 2 offered in the past 2-3 years from the major auction houses. I sold one on eBay that was trimmed, other than that there have been none on eBay recently. e222 and e221s are tough also, but have been on eBay (as you and I both know |
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