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No scans of any of them right now(scans upon request), but I did pick up a lot of W cards, 28 of them for $30 about 15 years ago. The guy at my local card shop knew I came in looking for old cards and he said he bought them for $30 from a guy, not knowing what they were, but he could tell them were old. There was a Bucky Harris in there.
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