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Posted By: Mike
I could go to the small town this weekend, and I guarentee i could find at least 10 206's. They are not that hard to find. Goudeys are very easy to find. They are always beat up though. These are not card shops, they are just antique stores who do not know what they have. A few years ago I was in one of them, and about 15 or 20 autographed cards were under the front counter glass. I think I paid $40. They have since been slabbed by PSA. All were legit. Mostly hall of famers from the mid to late 30s'. Stuff is out there, and it ain't that hard to find. |
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