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LOL, I doubt you'll get many to answer that question here. I've been collecting T206's for well over 15 years now. In my experience Greminger, Cranston, Reagan, Ellam, and Breitenstein all used to be tougher to find than most others.
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I would agree with Dave on that. I bought a collection of about 300 and bought 2 lots from the beantown find and those guys were not anywhere to be seen.
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