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Worth every penny.
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Actually, that more closely resembles a Van Dyke, which is apt given his first name.
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A Dick Van Dyke possibly from the age of seven (born December 13, 1925). Now, that's rare. It makes a T206 Wagner-remember I live in Pittsburgh-look like a common population card.
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