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I followed a low grade 1952 topps Mays to see what is sold for. But when I went to check what the card sold for it was gone . I assumed it was a fluke. I checked all sold 1952 Mays but it was not there either.
Just recently I was watching 1954 topps Hank Aaron auto rookie to see what it sold for and the same thing happened. I was able to find it only because of a email I received before the close of the item. Anyone else have anything similar happen?
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