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I love the cut up cards... with the exception of the reverse on the 35 goudeys, I think the T202 end panels have appeal as good as the t205's the 4in 1 exhibits also bring an excellent display with them!!! and lets not forget about the 1941 doubleplays...
despite the true collector stating that there is not much value to these "butchered" cards, the big name hofers seem to grab quite a bit of attention when listed on ebay... Just yesterday a separated 3 card panel of Evers and Chane went for $51! pretty sure that you could get that one intact for 90-120... I agree with the previous post collect what you enjoy and like! |
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