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Posted By: Rhett
Maybe you are trying to be sarcastic or something, I can't tell. The orange border cards, along with their Baseball Bats counterparts (as well as All-Star Baseball Candy)ARE considered to be baseball cards. They were produced by a company with a product and the buyer was encouraged to keep them, ala Wheaties cards from the 1930's. Putting these cards in the same category as a Spalding AAA 10 Gem Mint Heinie Groh card is rediculous. |
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