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Hmmm "My source on sports memorabilia assured me that these are genuine cards."
Posted By: Mike
I'm thinking his "source" must have been hopped up on goofballs when he checked out these cards being sold on Ebay! |
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Hmmm "My source on sports memorabilia assured me that these are genuine cards."
Posted By: Russ Bright
well, the cards are genuine cards, but not original vintage, big difference... MAYBE if he didn't try selling 4 of the highest demand cards from 2 of the highest demand collector sets in the same auction it would be more believable |
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Hmmm "My source on sports memorabilia assured me that these are genuine cards."
Posted By: Frank Wakefield
That T207 Lewis looks perforated, I think, not trimmed. Difficult to tell with the scan. |
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Hmmm "My source on sports memorabilia assured me that these are genuine cards."
Posted By: Judge Dred (Fred)
Mike, |
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Hmmm "My source on sports memorabilia assured me that these are genuine cards."
Posted By: leon
is the back of the cards have the values printed...something like "This is a reprint and a real one would be worth approx. $5000" |
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Hmmm "My source on sports memorabilia assured me that these are genuine cards."
Posted By: RICK HASTINGS
about 20 years ago my daughter came home from grade school with these exact 5 cards. |
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