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Old 01-31-2022, 09:08 AM
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Default Heritage 1914 CJ set

The entire set sold in total for $1.38M. In light of the insanity gripping lesser parts of the market, in another universe I would have happily ponied up $1.4M for the entire beautiful set.

On a lesser note, I am now collecting raw lower grade 1914 CJ's that have pinholes and other general wear and tear. And they too are very cool.

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The entire set sold in total for $1.38M. In light of the insanity gripping lesser parts of the market, in another universe I would have happily ponied up $1.4M for the entire beautiful set.

On a lesser note, I am now collecting raw lower grade 2014 CJ's that have pinholes and other general wear and tear. And they too are very cool.
Wow Steve, unreal. Was this in a recently closed auction?
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It was a set filled with cards of great eye appeal.
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Wow Steve, unreal. Was this in a recently closed auction?
Yes, Heritage. Closed last week. Beautiful but pricey stuff.
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The entire set sold in total for $1.38M. In light of the insanity gripping lesser parts of the market, in another universe I would have happily ponied up $1.4M for the entire beautiful set.

On a lesser note, I am now collecting raw lower grade 2014 CJ's that have pinholes and other general wear and tear. And they too are very cool.
Didn’t know the produced a set in 2014….😘
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Didn’t know the produced a set in 2014….😘
Zing, you got me there. Even though I said 1914 twice in the title and the first few lines, you got me. Good work!
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