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Recently I acquired a Diamond Dust punchboard. In my standard catalog, it lists the year as 1940. However, NONE of the players listed on the punchboard match the list. Mine seems to be much earlier, with players like Babe Ruth, Speaker, Johnson, Alexander, and Hornsby.
It appears completely intact. So the question is, do I punch them out, or leave it intact? ![]() Other questions are: Does anyone have any experience with these, and if I punch them, how many baseball cards am I likely to find? Are they very rare? Thanks in advance for your opinion. Sean |
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