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Posted By: Wesley
Regardless if the population is ten or ten thousand, the fact that it was issued several years after Gibson's death, I personally have little interest in the Toleteros card. While there may be a handful of people driving the prices up, many collectors see it more as a foreign tribute card. That combined with uncertain population, leads me to believe that the card will become more affordable as time goes on. |
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