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Old 08-17-2018, 12:58 PM
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Default Very cool insight

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Originally Posted by Ulidia View Post
I’m not suggesting for one moment that cards don’t have a place - just that the place they have will never be comparable to the place that baseball cards have had in the US.

Some of the earlier Spanish cards of the 1920s through to 1940s are great and can be picked up at low prices. I am not a card colector nor claim knowledge of cards but I do buy these types of items regularly and have other Irish cards of well known footballers of the pre war era that are very rare - albeit not necessarily valuable.
Thanks for sharing your perspective. It is always good to see what others see in their local markets!
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