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Old 07-23-2021, 10:11 PM
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So much eye candy here. Great cards everyone.

Here's mine based on provenance. In todays market of altered cardboard knowing a cards origin is king.

I uncovered 200 raw T204's from an original collection 7 years ago and this was one of the cards that was mixed in within the lot.

Exquisite and unaltered!

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Probably this one.
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Pre-war is the T3 Cobb, and post-war is the 1953 Bowman Reese, although I always do enjoy looking at the 1976 Topps Traded Oscar Gamble.
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So much eye candy here. Great cards everyone.

Here's mine based on provenance. In todays market of altered cardboard knowing a cards origin is king.

I uncovered 200 raw T204's from an original collection 7 years ago and this was one of the cards that was mixed in within the lot.

Exquisite and unaltered!

May I just say WOW! Absolutely beautiful. The provenance and personal story of finding it makes it that much sweeter for you, I know. From an envious Big Train collector, enjoy your treasure!

EDIT: This could become an expensive thread for me if I don't stop looking at it
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Jay mentioned it, but here it is. Thanks to a Net54 "brother".

NEVER thought that I'd own one...
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Not my best or rarest and def not highest grade but has a good place in my collection.
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