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Posted By: James Feagin
Finding a decent pre-war card for $100 is becoming more of a challenge. The pricing out of the "average" collector is leading more to recent vintage (ala 1950's/1960's). However, it still can be done. I would like your pics of what you could buy for only $100. These could be beaters, commons you like, type cards, mid-grade HOFers, anything. I'm very interested in your thoughts. |
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