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Posted By: barrysloate
The stereoview used to be pretty valuable, and it was not unusual to see it selling in the high hundreds to near a thousand dollars. But in today's market, with such an emphasis on cards, a lot of the memorabilia has taken a back seat and has slipped a little in value. But it's still a very significant image, whatever today's market might bring. P.S. This thread is much too wide to read. |
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