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Posted By: brian p
I refuse to let this thread become an antique. My best and only antique find was a group of 100 or so mid to late 1920's Zeenuts identified as 'black and white' cards in an antique store in Northern California about ten years ago. They were from an original collection, as all had the player's position written on the backside. The dealer was asking $3.00 a card, but I was able to get all of them at $2.00 each. Despite the writing on the back, overall they are in above average Zeenut condition. Let's just say this got me collecting Zeenuts. |
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