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I am not a scorecard collector but have handled a few old ones. They are like some obscure card sets....much more rare than their value would indicate. This part of the hobby gets it's valuation from the "demand" side, no doubt. I would imagine a Dodgers fan(s) would value it more than other fans. It's all about finding the right buyer sometimes....especially on lower demand items (basically almost anything except cards, it seems).
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