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Not quite bad enough to get extra money from a freak geeks like me. Your card would likely sell for around 10% of nm price. This one was $10:
![]() This one about $25: ![]() What I will pay a premium price on is a really messed up print pass or even better, multiple mistakes: ![]() ![]() ![]()
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Here is a ghost of Lou Brock over the terribly miscut other 4 cards.
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Here is one of my personal favorites:
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Eight players for the price of four (I can see why it's one of your favorites)
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Thanks everyone for your help with this. I found this card fascinating. I feel comfortable with the $50 I paid for it.
As far as what I collect, there's no real straight answer to that. The easy things to explain are Auburn football ticket stubs and Auburn football players. Really, I collect anything that strikes my fancy. This oddity falls into that category, and I am currently working on a '34 Goudey set. Overall, I buy and sell a lot of cards and I pull back things I find interesting to keep for myself. |
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