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			I love this type of information on the forum. And like many, I probably get a bit (selfishly) excited when realizing I may unknowingly own something that may be rarer than expected.  
		
		
		
			With that said, how do you really level-set whether something is more "special" than anticipated? I can easily look up Pop reports but that assumes those examples are or were at one point graded by said company. For example, I have a Willis Port w/ Old Mill reverse. PSA shows a total of 4 for pop. But, does that really fall into what one may determine a low production based on what was on the 'thatt206life.com' article or the previous archived threads in Net54? Sorry if this is a stupid question. Bill 
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