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Posted By: Bob Lemke
We've had a lot of input from readers on the subject of Diamond Stars following our Standard Catalog Update column in the 10/10 SCD, about the existence of a 1935 Lew Fonseca. The Standard Catalog recognizes 170 cards in a 1934-36 DS "master" set, and many advanced collectors accept that number. A follow-up column has been written and should appear in the next issue or two of SCD. We're currently on a hot-button topic of cards which have been cataloged for years but may not actually exist. It's interesting stuff. |
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