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Rhys,
I have seen a couple (maybe three) Pollard signed items since his induction and they have sold in three by five form for around $400-500. $2000 is an incredible amount if someone in fact got that. He did pass away in 1986 and did in fact sign through the mail. The SMR has him priced out in 3x5 form at $350. Enclosed is the one that sold in the Hunt Auction (it is a catalog) for I believe $415. Hope this helps. DanC |
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