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Jeff-Did you win the 1915 Boston card--it's a beauty and has always been one of my favorites.
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Jeff-Did you win the 1915 Boston card--it's a beauty and has always been one of my favorites.
Yes And thank you.
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Yes And thank you.
Congrats

Great pickup

Always loved that postcard
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1920 Heading Home Ruth Cards
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Maybe it’s just me, but it almost feels like the train is leaving the station on the 1914 cracker jack Joe Jackson. Or maybe it’s just a temporary situation but I got a feeling this card continues onward and upward in the years ahead.
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I missed the T206 SOV backed Waddell Port. I had a couple more bids in me, but got tied up just as OT kicked in. However it’s for the best, as I have a target card for an upgrade to the backs line, that’s going to take some serious saving and selling for a while.

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Maybe it’s just me, but it almost feels like the train is leaving the station on the 1914 cracker jack Joe Jackson. Or maybe it’s just a temporary situation but I got a feeling this card continues onward and upward in the years ahead.
I agree

I don't think this is a temp spike... I think the moment keeps up for years to come
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Maybe it’s just me, but it almost feels like the train is leaving the station on the 1914 cracker jack Joe Jackson. Or maybe it’s just a temporary situation but I got a feeling this card continues onward and upward in the years ahead.
The 1915 PSA 2 went for over $60k with the juice.
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