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A member here (pokerplyr80, hi!) sent me a PM about early signed T206's etc and potential values of some "fantasy" cards would bring, like a signed Wags, Joss etc would bring, and we've had some good chatting about it.
I know there has been debate that getting a valuable card signed, especially pre-war, can be viewed as defacing that card and potentially decreasing the value of the card. Being a signed card collector I can see this being an issue. Just wanted to hear some other opinions, especially those that collect unsigned cards. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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