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Beautiful card and a bargain compared to a similarly graded T206. Lots of stuff has been up and down. E stuff did have a huge runup and then has pulled back some. Don't follow the D and M stuff nearly as close. Seems like more pulling away for prices for highly graded cards versus middle of the road, so I think you did really well on the Young. Just my opinon, I could be wrong.
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