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Over the years I have come across numerous examples, all unfortunately forgotten, of auction descriptions that made me chuckle while shaking my head. Here is a portion of a 1948 Bowman listing that I have pasted below, with a scan of the card being described, that made me ponder the definition of the word 'tiny'.
"...Stan Musial, found here in an Authentic card that would typically be designated as Poor because of a tiny section of one corner being missing." Brian |
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