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Posted By: Mike
Based on their needing moisture, then their needing to be rubbed piece of paper in order to develop them, this makes them obviously quite difficult to find. Especially in grades 4 and up. I own a Foxx, grade 4, and it is the only one I have seen in years. I would say that if you have a chance to pick up a HOF'r, you should. These cards are considered to be a novelty. They are incredibly rare. But their novelty aspect keeps them affordable. They make for an interesting acquisition. i would go for it. |
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