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Old 10-09-2018, 01:37 PM
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Sold Baker with the collection. As said, 2 are known and there is a xerox of another. Some day a stack of them will show up .
When you say a xerox, you literally mean a copy of one someone has posted up? I believe in rarity and admiration, but I don't see many posting Ty Cobbs and Honus Wagner t206's in their man cave in black and white photos and getting much kick out of it. This is intriguing to me that the rarity exists and is sought after (unknown to me personally), but I also find it kind of funny that someone took a xerox of a card and is now known in the same circle as one of the people with originals...

Share more on this if you could please Leon. Thank you in advance.
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