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3 of my personal favorites. I found them as a kid in a card shop in Cooperstown, New York for $20 a piece, which was a good buy then. My dad bought them for me as a gift ($60 was a lot of cards for a kid), and they were in my pocket in top-loaders when we went through the museum for the first time. All my favorites are the cheap ones connected to childhood and good memories, instead of my more expensive cards.
I believe a red colored Vaughn was considered something of a tough E98 then, haven't kept up with the thinking now post-black swamp find though. |
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