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On William Paterson, I may know one guy (not me) who is close to completing the set.
One I will put up for consideration is the Schapira Brothers set which is very obscure: |
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Bob- I'm not familiar with the rarity of the T210 Morris card. Can you or anyone else provide a little background information on it? Thank you.
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Barry - Here is the Morris card. It seems to be a pretty tough one to find, but not sure how much more scarce it is than other Series 3 cards. It does seem to come around less than other series 3 cards. Perhaps the uniqueness of the pose prevents it from leaving collections at the same pace as other series 3 cards. (Series 3 in my humble opinion is underated for its scarcity)
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