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Posted By: jay behrens
Only post war stuff that is truly part of my collection is my cards from my childhood. Not sure, and don't care, what the value of a 1971 and 72 Topps set is, since I will never sell them. So essentially, my collection is 100% pre-war, dollar-wise. |
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