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Old 04-18-2018, 07:26 PM
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I was the sucker who purchased it for 21K. As far as I now it was the first of its kind when discovered and no other is known.
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I was the sucker who purchased it for 21K. As far as I now it was the first of its kind when discovered and no other is known.
If anyone collects type cards in a serious manner they have been there (me included.) It's still a great card regardless of anything else. I wouldn't doubt I pick up another in the future. BTW, I probably wasn't far behind you on what I lost on Weaver, when I sold him. And of course, to answer the OP's question, I don't know of any other T207 Red Cross Lowdy's either...
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