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Originally Posted by Tennis13
But I sold some stocks because I thought the stock market was overvalued and figured if I had to ride the train down on something, i wanted it to be on something I wanted to buy before I died rather than on some index-linked ETF.
The yellow Ruth is the last expensive card I need in the set my dad got me interested in during the early 1990s.
Special thanks to this board. I would have never seen this auction without someone flagging it.
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Congrats! That crease looks much more pronounced in your photo than in the auction scan, but it's a killer card! Very nice indeed! And Andrew, very nice Hornsby. If I had to pick a Hornsby to own, it would be the one you have or his wildly over-priced 1917 E135 Collins McCarthy.
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1923 V100 Willard's Chocolate............: 177/180 (98.3%)