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As I progress through the process of collecting post war HOF players I frequently come across some astronomical prices (especially for cards from the early 50s). I have come to accept the fact that not all of my cards will be in mint condition and have embraced the quirks, dings, and creases that accompany lower grade cards.
In fact, I kind of like the stories that exist behind the lower grade cards. Shows they were well loved. That being said, does anyone know of a good, reputable eBay seller that has high end players in low end condition? Or does anyone on here have any? Thanks in advance, Rob |
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