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Posted By: Bob
My only experience was what was called the "Southern Find" in 1983 when 3 other collectors and myself bought a box full of T213-2 and T213-3 Coupon cards from a little old man from Louisiana. The box contained over 900 cards and all were vg to exmt. They have since made their way in to the hobby. My share included 6 T213-2 Cobb portraits, 5 T213-3 Cobb bat offs and multiple HOFs plus, a complete set minus one of the T213-3 set and also 2 cards not previously known to exist. With the sale of my Cobb overprinted back about a year ago, they are all now gone. Yeah, I know hindsight is 20-20.... |
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