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Posted By: Julie Vognar
During the '80s. financial situation forced me to sell a lot of T206s (and other cards). Of course, the dealers and collectors I sold to went for the ex-mint, near mint and (if there were any) mint cards. I was left with a bunch of ex, ex+ and occasionally vg-ex cards. A few weeks ago, Mark Macrae was over buying my rebacked Old Judge Kelly, and he took a quick look at my T206s--"What a NICE collection of T206s you have there!" he said. And I realized, they were nice, because nobody with any sense trusts the zillion near-mint T206s that are on the market today. |
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