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A million dollars? For a relic from a pretty obscure player only real baseball historians and collectors know about? I'm not feeling it. Maybe it's already sold, but at that level I wouldn't 'd be surprised if it sits a long while. Of course has generated a ton of publicity or the AH so sort of a no lose for them.
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