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Hello, I'm new to the forum and have a question about a card that I have had for some time. It is a 1921 Holsum Bread card of Lefty Williams of Black Socks fame.It is graded a 1.5 by SGC. I have looked on the PSA pop report and they do not have one even listed as being in one of their holders. I don't belong to SGC and wonder how many are in their holders. My question is is this a really rare card and how much would this be worth? Any help would be appreciated as I would really like to know about this really cool old card.
Thanks Steve from Michigan |
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