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Old 09-26-2025, 12:23 PM
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Originally Posted by Sandlotpaper1903 View Post
The pencil name on the back? That’s my grandfather, Paul “Stanley” Nicholson. He was a quiet, steady kind of man.
Be sure to tell the younger people in your family about this aspect of the card.

While someone may purchase it and keep it for the rest of their life, it is not uncommon to see a card like this change hands after the initial sale and it should be one of the top lots at any auction.

The card, and the name on the back, could very well be making it's way through auction houses every few years/decades long past the lives of the people who put it up for sale.

It's a low key hobby legacy, but it's still neat to the family in question.
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