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Brian, you could be right on all your points. I consider us both avid E98 collectors, and I can't speak for you, but I have very little interest in the BSF cards. I may pick up a couple along the way, but doubt I'd make a run at more than that as I work towards a Master set. If the prewar market is as strong as I think it is, the BSF cards IMO will be absorbed by new collectors into E98's that have had their interest piqued by the find. I'm not sure they're presently E98 collectors working on a Master set with a bunch to dump. I'm in the camp of thinking the low-mid grade E98's will hold steady and increase over time as those with future interests and less of a budget will be able to afford these...almost two separate markets of E98 collectors. Different color demand, ie...Blues(none in the Find) might spur interest too. Time will tell and I've been wrong before.
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