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I know you've already heard my position, but I am of the opinion that many collectors would put a premium on even the most valuable cards in the hobby.
I mean how cool would it be to own a Babe Ruth autographed rookie card? Or a t206 that Wagner actually signed (assuming someone could have gotten him to sign one). And I certainly think that other high end but lower profile cards, like a t206 cobb or young would have to add considerable value if signed.
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