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Amazing collection....not one but two 1914 sets. I have worked hard and spent quite a few dollars just to assemble a partial 1915 set which is much easier and less costly than 1914.
Congratulations! I know the feeling when you complete a certain set no matter the year. You get the itch to liquidate and start a new set. You should yield a large sum when you sell. I have dealt with a couple of the auction houses you mention without any issues. Good luck! |
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