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Does the internet burn to the ground if this card is made?
We know that the card companies keep a keen eye on the forums and hobby trends. I wondered to myself what if this card was made?
Each side features one superstar of today, one superstar of yesterday, one legend and one high roller. I'd TOTALLY grab some popcorn and watch that at auction. I also made a card showing a bunch of players that are collected hardcore but may not necessarily fit in the card above (aside from Griffey) ... sure to make (fr)enemies out of at least 8 different people. Anyway, on an open market, how much do you think the first card I showed goes for at auction if it were real?
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