Rarity Ratings R1-R3 上市 Deposited
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Subject: Re: [Colonial Numismatics] Re: Rarity Ratings R1-R3
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From: rob retz <auctoricon@home.com>
The population of 302 is those in a given list. In reality there are
probably at least 10 times that many. I guess the point is that once it
passes the R-4 it becomes a R-who cares?
Rob - 2001-01-20
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