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Old 02-14-2025, 01:59 PM
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Default FS or Trade - 1953 Topps cards from possibly recently opened pack

I won a pack of 1953 Topps cards that may have been only recently opened.

I am keeping the wrapper and one card, but am wondering if anyone is interested in the other four cards and the gum. The cards have flaws but the color and gloss are excellent. Will consider offers. I can provide scans of the backs to anyone who is interested.

If you won the 1956 pack from Rockhurst and are interested in trading one of those cards, please let me know.

Here's what Rockhurst had to say about the pack:

This pack comes from a collection of 100+ packs from a single-owner collection of Topps, Bowman and Fleer packs started in childhood and built with a passion all through a lifetime of collecting. While more than 100 packs were graded by PSA (and sold in our April 2024 Auction), the pack offered here was NOT encapsulated after review by PSA. While the offered pack and the ones like it in this auction may have been rejected due to physical attributes that differ from factory sealed packs--and may in fact have been previously opened and even repacked with other cards--we at Rockhurst thought it would still be interesting to collectors to have them opened and offer the contents and wrappers in this auction. Further, we thought it important not to let packs of this nature circulate as "sealed" packs. We hope you enjoy reviewing and bidding on these treasures as much as we have bringing them to you.
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