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Originally Posted by baseballfan
I would sell the card you have to do what you have to do, for your family, as your father did all those years ago. its a great story but you can't take these cards with you, we are really just holding them for the next person.
the story and memory is the real prize not the card, that you will always have to treasure.
good luck and god speed
fm
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My sentiments exactly!! Let us know what you end up doing. I am sure that some day I will face the same dilemma. In fact, all of us will in some capacity. All the best. Hope your troubles are only monetary and that your health issues have subsided!!
Derek
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