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Posted By: jamie
there are several collectors specializing in t206 buybacks. beckett even did an article on one guy who had managed to amass something like 500 of them. hall of famers were seeded at a far less amount than commons in the buybacks so yes there is a definite premium there. as far as inserting a different t206 in one of the cases, well you'd have a very difficult time doing it without destroying the holder- they are sealed and packaged fairly well. |
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