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Posted By: Dan Bretta
I purchased a huge lot of the Cooperstown series at an auction last year...I got probably about 40 of them still in the package for $25. I think there were about 7 or 8 Babe Ruth's and 4 or 5 Ty Cobb's. When they first came out in 1988 I bought a lot of them and tried to put a set together, but found out real fast that many of them never made it to my area of the country. At one point I think I had over 300 Starting Lineups, but I sold them all when you could still make money off of them. Nowadays you'd be lucky to get a buck each. |
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