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Posted By: rand
i just read in the SGC Magazine about Lionel Carter's collection, that his # 106 Lajoie was given to him as a gift from Jefferson Burdick, Burdick had 10 of them sent to him directly from Goudey. I am an avid 33 goudey collector, and this just amazed me, i wonder what it will grade and sell for, not so much for the actual monetary gain, but for the incredible provenance. Any story i hear about 33 goudeys are special to me. |
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