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Posted By: Ed McCollum
As part of an auction lot, I had gotten a blank backed, no name t206 of a player from the white sox with the four registration marks still on the front, centered top and bottom, left and right. In 1994, I traded it for $65 credit from a vintage dealer here in the Omaha area who no longer does pre-WWII . Really wish now I hadn't done that, but at the time, the four common cards I got out of the deal seemed pretty sweet. |
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