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The seller obviously is marketing to Helen Keller.
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429/524 Off of the monster 81% 49/76 HOF's 64% 18/20 Overlooked by Cooperstown 90% 22/39 Unique Backs 56% 80/86 Minors 93% 25/48 Southern Leaguers 52% 6/10 Billy Sullivan back run 60% 237PSA / 94 SGC / 98 RAW Excel spreadsheets only $5 T3, T201, T202, T204, T205, T206, T207, 1914 CJ, 1915 CJ, Topps 1952-1979, and more!!!! Checklists sold (20) T205 8/208 3.8% Last edited by Joshchisox08; 09-20-2015 at 06:27 AM. |
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PT barnum said it best.
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Recurring print defects have achieved hobby stardom and big premiums in post war sets as well. The 58 Herrer, the 57 Bakep, and the 52 Campos black star come to mind
Hobby recognition through SCD, Beckett or The Registry, rather than self promotion is usually required. Most folks are totally uninterested in variations or recurring print defects, but some of us go a little cry over them . To each their own
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