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Posted By: brian
Peter, yes you are definitely getting there. From what I have heard, the living collectors mentioned who have that many cards, a significant portion of the cards are pre-WWII and the remainder are pre-1980. But, Gar Miller appears to have all of them beat....3 million!? |
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