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Hoard the keys.
proof reverse all day
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The name is LEE!
<< <i>Searched some old rolls today and found this 1961 type B. I think......
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The name is LEE!
dang
just looked at the pops. there doesn't appear to be any scarce b/c reverses in there
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Hoard the keys.
Thanks for fixing the post 19Lyds.
Wow that 57' is sweet, burning my retinas w/ that shimmer !
<< <i>Here is one i picked a long time ago in MS for $2.50 crazy What do they go for now? >>
i won't buy most of them at melt raw unless they are easily 66 or higher but i'm not a collector of them
they are coming out of the woodwork like a lot of other varieties it seems
good way to find out how tough to find something is, watch a few high auction results then wait a 12-24 months
i find it easier to look at the pops like this
here is a glimpse at what some are selling for. i highly recommend buying as high grade as you can afford because there will be a ton of them before it is said and done.
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The name is LEE!