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Posted By: James Gallo
Ok what the heck is this and does it have any value? |
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Posted By: Rhett Yeakley
James, I am pretty sure you have a 1955 Robert Gould statue of Don Newcombe that somebody painted themselves. The Gould's are probably best known for coming rubber-banded to a colorful green card that are highly collected/prized by baseball card collectors. The cards are worth much more than the statues themselves. |
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Posted By: dennis
rhett is correct |
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