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Posted By: Tom
I only collect the W600's.....actually should be M600's or something since they were issued by Sporting Life Magazine. Have had many W strip cards. Bought a collection of about 300 a while back. Interesting, but just don't capture the imagination that much. They do sell okay if you're in them for the right price. Hard to buy period Ruth and Cobb stuff for the prices the strip cards bring so guess that's some appeal for some folks. Still pretty hard to find in really primo condition unless strips or sheets. Does PSA grade them? I know SGC does....... |
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