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Posted By: john/z28jd
The story is that he found the one around 1980 while looking thru a collection,put out the ad buying Doyle cards for over market value but couldnt find another until House of Cards(Huggins) found one and put it in their May 1987 auction. That card was won by Fritsch for $10k as by now he assumed it was the only other example of his card which he incorrectly assumed was a unique card previously. He had to have both of them and paid a hefty sum. |
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