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Old 04-27-2019, 06:26 AM
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Interesting that you posted this because I have been thinking about this very topic. I went to the big show in Frisco that Leon put together yesterday. I was struck by the tremendous quantities of 1950s Topps and Bowman available. I especially noticed the Topps cards. There were tons of them available. By contrast, there were a few dealers with a decent selection of caramel and tobacco cards, but in terms of volume and sheer representation it was really lopsided. I don't really have a big point to make here. It was just shocking how relatively common and available many of the 50s cards, stars included, were.

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Oh yea...millions of each card printed ,even from the 50s
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I thought everybody's mother threw their cards out in the garbage. (Fake News)
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