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If we are to believe the SB and the stock book records, yes, very few. However, many stock books are missing in the period where the PH tens were made. Consequently, we deduce that there are many more than appear in Parker Brothers records. They aren't hard to find if you need one. Simple answer: we don't know.
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I wonder what kind of treasures are lurking in that big block of missing serial numbers in the 1920's? PH 10's and PH 410's . . . . I wonder what high grades and special orders are in there.
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Yeah, Mills, there are a bunch of everything in there.
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08-08-2016, 09:17 PM | #6 | ||||||
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You've examined those records Bill?
You are one lucky guy. I'm envious. .
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