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			Posted By: warshawlaw   Just another example of how a card is worth what two people will pay and sell it for: I purchased a 1971 Topps PSA 7 #752 Dick Drago for $5.50. This is the last card in the set, a hi #. Nobody wanted it, I guess, besides me. Remember, it's all subjective. | 
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