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Our house is from 2005, so I'm hoping we don't find junk wax behind the walls when we do construction in the future.
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When I was 12, my dad and I were ripping up the carpet in the house my parents just bought. Underneath it was a 1959 Frank Malzone all star card.
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It's possible the card is real but stolen. The story provides cover until he can move it.
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This was my first thought as well when reading the post. But why call attention to yourself if trying to unload a stolen card? It's hard not to be skeptical but if he really did send it to psa and it comes back graded I'd lean towards believing the story.
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Going through my grandparents house when they moved I found a 1954 Topps Granny Hamner. Probably would grade a 5-6. My grandma told me the horror story of her throwing away my dads and uncles cards. “Looks like I missed one” she said. Come on grandma!
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Well, if American Pickers hasn't found the big score by now, fuggedaboutit.
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Our house was built in 1925 and not well maintained. There were cabinets in the laundry that looked like they'd been painted shut decades ago. I painstakingly pried them open and found...a newspaper from 1968.
In the garage as I was clearing it out I found a shoebox. I opened it and saw several hundred cards. Garbage Pail Kids. Ugh.
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The rest of the story and additional finds haven't been mentioned yet....
multiple Inverted Jenny stamps, Albert Einstein's notebook of handwritten formulas, a stack of gem mint copies of Action Comics #1, the Oak Island treasure and the remains of Jimmy Hoffa were also found alongside the Cobb, as well as authenticated signature's from Santa Claus, King Tut, Dracula, Zeus and Joan of Arc. There was also a Joe Jackson... but most likely it's fake.
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