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Posted By: Trevor Hocking
Ok I was the one who won the Lorillard Detroit card for $3,250. I thought that was a great price considering it is the toughest in the set and you just don't see them. But this item was not for my personal collection, I had another collector in mind who will be giving about double what I paid in trade. So it was a great price for me. As far as Leon paying $1,800 for one three years ago, I would glady pay whatever anyone paid for a 19th century baseball item three years ago. Plus I think the Lorillard's book around $7,000 three years ago. That's a pretty big jump in three years. By the way which one was it and do you have a scan please I would love to be jelouse again. Leon you truly are LUCKY!!! |
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