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					Originally Posted by packs  I would have kept the ball for myself and sold it, probably to a private collector rather than at auction. I would think a private collector would pay above the projected auction price just to keep the ball from going to auction.
 Reasoning: Jeter has been extremely fortunate in his life. He has God given talent, good health, the opportunity to play on a winning team, and the ability to provide for his family. He has taken full advantage of all of those opportunities.
 
 Why should I feel any different for being fortunate enough to catch the ball?
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i love this answer myself
		 
				__________________my 1952 topps set
 less than 60 to go!!!
 also looking for psa 3-6  1954 topps hockey
 
 looking for 1952 topps high series commons
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