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Posted By: leon
A caramel card HOF'er in a 7 holder can only have it's value determined in auction....and then there are so many other factors to consider it would be hard to nail down an exact value, even after an auction of one ended. I am not too surprised when those kind of cards go for $3500 or $13,500. We don't need to go into the whole "registry" collecting thing. We are well aware of everyone's views on the subject. |
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