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my query is unaswerable as there are too many variables. I guess I just want a broad picture on the volume of cards prewar vs. postwar...
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pre-war is to brick as post-war is to building.
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I think it becomes more reasonable if you're looking for gradations of exactness. As Matt suggested, do an ebay search for T206. See how many you get. Then do one for T205. Then T208, etc. There's your ratios. |
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