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Posted By: George Gogol
I have always been intrigued with the history of my cards, where they have been, who owned them, why, and for how long? I enjoy buying cards with a stamp declaring the name of a past owner. Have any of you, especially T206 collectors, ever came across cards with the same stamp on them, purchased from different sellers or different states. Part of the allure of our hobby is where the cardboard travels. Does anyone else enjoy this weird niche? Any thoughts... |
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