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Under the assumption I could hold off on buying lesser cards to actually save enough to pay $10k+ for a card, I would get a 1887 Kalamazoo Pittsburgh Alleghenys team card and a Plank. Since it isn't realistic for me to save money, I would trade these four cards for either one
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