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Nice card. Their rarity far surpasses their value, unfortunately. Still quite a bit of value but again, not relative to how difficult they are to find. I always have said, the demand side of the equation is far more important than the supply side, in our hobby. And this coming from someone who has focused on the supply side.
![]() ps...and I wonder why PSA put C.S.White & Co on the label on when it doesn't have that stamp on it? (unless that is a faint stamp on the front?)
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