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Originally Posted by brianp-beme
Considering that I happen to have 42 Corcoran cards, and coupled with John's 41, I should think an estimate of over 100 for the most common is quite reasonable.
Brian
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I'd love to see the scans just so we can compare
I knew there had to be another connoisseur of fine Corcorans around
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