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Posted By: henry moses
as I've handled 5/6 and seen a few more ALL in black and white and this is only the second color one I've seen. I'm not a scorecard collector and of course this is an egocentric view = but I would think the color scorecards to be tougher to FIND in the marketplace even if they survive in greater numbers - or the B/W are just more frequently traded. I still surmise there are more B/W surviving.... As for listing a premium item without enough keywords - that's clearly the seller's fault and problem - something encountered to one degree or another all the time - and I for one always appreciate the fewest interested parties when I'm taking my shot........ |
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