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Posted By: Zach Rice
Those look great, it suprises me how for the most part Just Sos are found in such nice condition. I guess this would be an appropriate place to question why almost all N690s of New York players are in such nice condition? At the most there are only a few of each player, some even unique. I remember the large grouping from the Copeland sale were found in a book (or so i've heard) so that would explain why a great number of them are so nice but then you have to question why the New York players are so much more difficult than the other teams. |
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