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Posted By: T206Collector
The Washington variation that is worth something is his portrait, not this card, which it appears is being bid up out of mistake -- the card has a not so rare Polar Bear back, corner dings and a crease. VG tops, worth maybe $40-$45 on a good day ($33 according to the T206 Estimator). So what gives... |
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