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I understand advanced pennant collectors will pay a premium for a rarely found piece but I would think a ceiling bid of $400-500, at most for this style. It's really just a 40's era undated pennant with a generic player graphic albeit for a sought after team. I'd personally have a problem winning this pennant at the $760 price or at least would have to know I would never get that out of it if I were to resell it in the future. Maybe Mike Egnar's two pennant guides are a real driver in helping pennants realize high prices for pennants not be found in the books. Still a cool pennant.
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