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Posted By: leon
The 2007 Krause Standard Catalog of Baseball Cards is about as good as it gets for vintage card prices, in a periodical, imo. I was thumbing through it this morning and noted how many of the prices are spot on. Of course the drastic swings in the very best cards make it obsolete from day one...but it's still pretty good. It seems the more scarce, of higher the grade, the more the Krause is off, which makes sense.....regards |
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