I thought I would share this with you. Just got this a few days ago. First one that I have ever seen. Of course I knew it existed because there's an off grade can in the book, but I had never actually seen an IRTP copy until now. Any comments about rarity? Matt
Dixie 45 IRTP
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Re: Dixie 45 IRTP
Matt,
Here is my IRTP. I've seen a few over the years but most definitely harder than the Non-IRTP. They always seem to be in the low grade one range. I ran across one in a friends collection a couple months ago that was really clean. First really nice one I have seen.
Here is my IRTP. I've seen a few over the years but most definitely harder than the Non-IRTP. They always seem to be in the low grade one range. I ran across one in a friends collection a couple months ago that was really clean. First really nice one I have seen.
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Re: Dixie 45 IRTP
I got one back at the New Orleans Canvention back in 93, and I picked up the non IRTP a couple of years later.
I've always thought they were both available in equal numbers until about ten years ago when a number of clean non IRTP's were found in Arizona. Now, it seems they are the only ones that change hands these days.
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I've always thought they were both available in equal numbers until about ten years ago when a number of clean non IRTP's were found in Arizona. Now, it seems they are the only ones that change hands these days.
- Mike
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