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Of course, there are always exceptions. For example, if the biographical information is specifically relevant to the piece being described. Or, if it's a card that's valuable not because of the player but because of something having to do with the card itself. Then the description would explain why a card of someone you've never heard of is so expensive. The 1958 Topps Pancho Herrera "missing A" error is a good example of a card that falls into that category - the card shown here (PSA Mint 9) sold for $17,926 in a November 2015 Heritage auction.
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