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Posted By: leon
I won the red backed Crofts lot in the last Mastro and have sold all of the cards other than the few I wanted. In the lot there was listed an E97 Steinfeldt. Until the end of my auction I had not looked carefully enough at my references to know what I had. It is the no "t" version of his last name. It went for about 3x what I thought it would. The surprises are still defintitely out here in the hobby for those that are very well educated on them. Sort of like when Tom B. bought the 2 caramel cards at the National from the guy that told him they had some kind of printing on the back of them |
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