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Why are the 52 T 1 cent and 53T 1 cent packs so difficult to find? As most of you know, I have been involved is buying and selling 1933 to 1970 wax packs for almost 50 years but only really got heavily involved over the past 7-10 years.
My collection is almost complete but I still need some rarities. I finally added 52 and 53 1 cent wax packs with one of each for sale. They are almost perfect but why are they so rare? Was their print run very low compared to the 5 cent packs? Were they included in the batch that Topps sunk in the Hudson? The PSA population reports indicate a very low availability? Any other ideas? Yes they are for sale but you may have to mortgage the house. Regards Steve |
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possibly contained well known future Hall Of Famers Mantle was only a NY local known Rookie same with Mays , Topps limited their production for the first few years so lower demand meant less printed at least thats my opinion |
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