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Attachment 434685 One of my favorite 54's! I have a "normal" Aaron RC and the Mays 54 but those are not handy at the moment.
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Lasorda passing away added some more oomph to this set too. The run on his cards yesterday actually showed how the market isn't always efficient. Cause at his age, he'd already lived an incredibly long and full life, and held on longer than you could ever expect.
But it was like people completely ignored his place in the game's history (as far as his '54 card) until he was gone |
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