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My first vintage card was a GD condition T206 Bresnahan portrait I bought when I was 16 from the Larry Fritsch museum in Cooperstown. Damn right I still have it, wouldn't sell it for 100x the $42 price tag I paid for it. I live 6 hours from Cooperstown and probably looked at that card for 5 of those hours on the ride home
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