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Time to add my opinions on this:
1- they knew the value of the cards. Anyone who knows anything about baseball cards would know that they weren’t worth anything. The bottom dropped on those prices when they were still collecting in the 90’s. 2- they needed to fact check before filming. Paul may have had the worlds largest collection, who knows, many can claim that. As for Paul having the worlds largest Canseco collection of 2,000 cards. I would say he isn’t even top 10, maybe not even top 50. I personally had over 2,400 different cards and items and know many other Canseco collectors that had as many of not more than me. 3- it was a marketing ploy to use baseball cards to get us to watch a show about the guy reconnecting with his father. Don’t be surprised to see a Sluggers store open up because of it! Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
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I had a few 5000 count boxes of all Canseco cards a few years ago. Guess I should have never sold them. Lol
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