Anyone that would pay that much for a card in the 50's is beyond me.
I don't have money like that to light on fire. Any idea how many of these are in the attic of a perfectly healthy 65 year old's house?
The guy that could care less if it is graded or tracked as part of a population of cards? Tens of thousands, and probably a few thousand with a condition 8.
I hope people are not planning on retiring on what they have in them, or anything else in that era. I am not sitting here thinking, "Damn, I have to have a Clemente rookie, because I have every other more important card in the hobby."
Last edited by PhillipAbbott79; 06-01-2017 at 10:39 AM.
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