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<p>[QUOTE="Carausius, post: 3550088, member: 76440"]Goodman Collection is always worth checking for RR bronzes. To make it easier, I created a dedicated Goodman volume by filleting all the CNG cataogues in which Goodman coins were sold, and binding only the Goodman lot texts and plates. The resulting volume takes about 1.5 inches of shelf space, vs 6+ inches for the full CNG catalogues.</p><p><br /></p><p>[ATTACH=full]943331[/ATTACH][/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Carausius, post: 3550088, member: 76440"]Goodman Collection is always worth checking for RR bronzes. To make it easier, I created a dedicated Goodman volume by filleting all the CNG cataogues in which Goodman coins were sold, and binding only the Goodman lot texts and plates. The resulting volume takes about 1.5 inches of shelf space, vs 6+ inches for the full CNG catalogues. [ATTACH=full]943331[/ATTACH][/QUOTE]
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