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Posted By: John S
I am glad to hear that some collectors still don't consider Colgan's to be actual cards. They have become increasingly expensive and as more is discovered about the players (i.e. McCarthy), variations, and rarities. Regarding the Hooper his Boston Nat. L. Colgan's is likely his rookie; my current example makes Harry look like a vampire. |
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