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Thanks for sharing some information.
I figured the PSA article and T206 museum were a little dated. I mean, the T206 museum looks like it belongs in a museum at this point. I was searching 130point, but their data only goes back so far. (I'm used to using it for basketball card searches.) I think there were only three Uzits in the last three months, and couldn't really get a vibe for comps there. I didn't think to check REA, but very cool that one happened to end last night. Can't get more recent than that. No way I'll ever be a big collector of the set, but I'm definitely going to pick up a few here and there if I can find a nice price. The whole culture, minutiae, and numerous ways of attacking collecting the set is very interesting to me. I'm surprised there hasn't been a documentary about it. |
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