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Posted By: Julie
for other people. I don't miss them yet, though I know I'll never get another Ramly Burkett, and thus never complete my 19th century HOFers., Ther other two are the World Wide Gum ('36 Goudey) Joe DiMaggio, VG, and an M101-4 Ruth (nice card, but has a small smoke stain on one side, and 4 small slight-loss-of-gloss spots where tape was expertly removed. The Joe and the Burkett have alreadcy been graded; the Ruth will not grade, because of the tape removal--although it looks like an awfully nice card. |
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