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I think its the REA factor. I have bids in on 10 lots (none are 1914 CJs) and every one is already over my max. Guess I can go to bed early tonight
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What's the ratio of 1915 CJs to 1914 CJs?
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1914s - 22 to about 100 examples of every card
1915s - 62 to about 200 examples of every card IIRC... |
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