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Is it just me ... or are the prices asked (and sometimes received?) for Moe Berg cards WAY out of whack with other cards?
I mean the guy was an average player and a spy. Okay. Big deal. Why do the prices for his cards rival/exceed the prices for Lou Gerhig and Jimmy Foxx? I just don't get it. Seems to me Berg cards should be more in line with Al Schracht cards. A common player, with an interesting back story, that makes him more than a common and less than a super star. Am I missing something???? Why do you have to mortgage the house to get a bad condition Berg card in the 33 Goudey of 36 Fine Pens? Patrick |
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