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OT: What is the most you have paid for piece of cardboard?
This is a trick question. The entire question does not fit in the title box.
What is the most you have paid for a piece of cardboard that is not a trading card in any sport or non-sport. In other words cardboard that is not related to the hobby in any way. If you have paid more for a trading card than your honest correct answer to the first question, can you look at yourself look in your mirror and see a sane individual? Answer rationally and show an example of your most valuable cardboard not related to the hobby in any way. If you live in a large cardboard box and do not have access to the forum, good luck.
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