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Posted By: fkw
Isnt it a card glued to the cardboard ad piece? From what the seller says it is a 3.75" by 7.75" card glued inside the red and blue rectangle. Ive seen about 5 Boston Garter cards on eBay over the years, but this is the first 1912 Ive seen. High book for the Clarke is $27,500.00 NRMT, $13,750.00 EX, $8,250.00 VG So Id say the $6,000+ is about right on price. wonder if he will soak it off or keep the card glued to the ad piece???? Frank |
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