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I've got blank backs as far back as the fifties. Until relatively recently they were considered junk.
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Wow, just my luck, I get it graded and it turns out to be pretty worthless junk waste of 20 bucks ! |
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Not junk at all, Ralph. I said "until recently". There is a market, definitely for HOFers with player collectors. I know I paid up pretty good for a Hank Aaron BB card because I collect Hammerin' Hank and it just fit perfectly with my collection. Your JR is the same way; it will sell for sure but it just may not blow the doors off when you put it up for sale. Heck, I'd like to own it.
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Has anyone ever seen a 1960 Kahn's Ron Kline card with Pittsburgh on the back? It used to be in the Standard Catalog, and it's still included on some online checklists. I've not seen one.
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