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Posted By: brian parker
I have been active in the vintage bb card hobby for over twenty years, and rarely have I seen the diamond punch cancellations on the Miller cards. In quantity they would definitely pale in comparision to the 1/3 off the bottom type of cancellation. Sometimes it seems half of all the available Millers out there are those 2/3rds size babies. |
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