Collingwood: 2000 membership badge, number '1'. Very desirable.…
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Collingwood: 2000 membership badge, number '1'. Very desirable. (Although the number one season ticket was a different matter altogether, the first number one medallion holder was the president, Harry Curtis who had the badge from 1940 to 1950. Then Syd Coventry as president had it for 13 years until Tom Sherrin became president. Sherrin retained the number one badge after he left the presidency in 1974 because Ern Clarke wasn?t interested in tradition per se. When Tom Sherrin died in 1978 his wife, Jean, continued to hold that number until she died in the 1990s)

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