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Early NCLT History - PL Sets 1954-1959

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An interesting parallel with modern NCLTs of sudden demand.

Early-NCLT-History---PL-Sets-1954-1959

The $415 peak price of 1955 Arnprior back in 1965 would be worth over $5,000.00 invested @ average 5% return - minus the taxes mind you... but a far cry from what it's worth today.




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