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Baseball Cards were printed on notebooks, just like they were printed on candy boxes.
And the kids knew what to do with them, they cut them out and collected them just like their candy box relatives... ![]() 1913 W-Unc. Base Ball Series (20 different players known in this series, all with E95 and E96 poses) |
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-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- That's right, go ahead and cut them up. Then, when SGC and/or PSA realize these are just cut outs from a notebook and stop grading them and the price for individual cards drops while the complete notebooks keep their value or increase (because there are fewer available), who is the idiot then? |
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