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As you can see from the picture the case held strong and the card wasn't in the least bit damaged. Normally I break out all graded cards because I prefer them raw for display but this story is so great it is still encased.
Drew[/QUOTE] That's a good looking Campy, well-centered and shows nicely for the grade! Last edited by MCoxon; 11-25-2015 at 07:32 AM. |
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LOL, that is an awesome story. Roy Campanella - HOF thwarter of curveballs in the dirt, foul tips into the fingers - and even the occasional canine molar!
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