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Has anyone speculated on the numbers of pre-war Cuban cards that are currently held by families in Cuba, relative to the numbers in circulation in the U.S./Canada/Ebay/American auction house market? What sort of impact might it have on the popularity or value of the cards when American and Cuban collectors are free to import and export their baseball cards with each other? I realize this is rather a trivial point in the context of international relations, but it might be an important point in the context of Cuban baseball cards.
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