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Mike,
You asked how the high graded cards survived...they were put in books in between the pages to keep them protected. If you ever get an opportunity to come across some old books, turn the books upside down; fan the pages and watch the stuff fall out of the books. Undiscovered T206's are still in old books! Craig Last edited by Craig M; 03-25-2013 at 08:05 PM. |
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