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Old 03-03-2014, 01:35 PM
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Nate---of the ones you dream about 58( along with 56.) would be the toughest today, much more so than 52, 53, 54, 55, 57 or 59. You could likely get a 52 pack cheaper than either 56 or 58

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Old 03-03-2014, 01:40 PM
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Nate---of the ones you dream about 58( long with 56.) would be the toughest today, much more so than 52, 53, 54, 55, 57 or 59. You could likely get a 52 pack cheaper than either 56 or 58
I would "settle" for any of them!!
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For me it would be a box of 1970 cellos. Seeing those brings back an incredible swell of memories.

My second choice would be 1974. Searching for the Washington Nat'l Lea. cards was my first experience in "chase cards"
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Yes please! A whole box of 1953 Bowman Color would be blissful.
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I have never seen a 1953 Bowman pack before. I didn't even know that they existed. Wow. I can't begin to imagine how hard that was to find. Good for you. And here's hoping it stays unopened!
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I have never seen a 1953 Bowman pack before. I didn't even know that they existed. Wow. I can't begin to imagine how hard that was to find. Good for you. And here's hoping it stays unopened!
Sadly, it's not mine. I found it on the internet. I imagine that a single unopened, graded pack would go for well over $1,000. And then, I'd have concerns that the pack was truly unopened prior to receipt and slabbing by any tpg.
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Easy for me. Cracking a 1951 Bowman baseball box would be greatness!
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