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Posted By: Dan Kravitz
These are by far the most attractive cards in the entire hobby. If you have never seen one in your hands you can't imagine how unbelievable the card is. I think that Dan Koteles has it right. There is a reason that collectors cherish these cards. 1912 Garter cards are unreal. It's one card that will never leave the collection. |
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