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Old 08-09-2019, 09:55 PM
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See jimmy Ryan at the white plains show. He pays fair prices.
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Old 08-09-2019, 10:39 PM
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Can't grade the cards accurately based on these photos and don't have an adding machine handy, but based on gut feel I'd think you could get something value wise like a Cobb T206 in 2 or 3 range from an honest and fair dealer. Not sure what you consider a big card though. Interested in others thoughts.
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Old 08-10-2019, 08:33 PM
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A dealer at a show will not likely trade one big card for those , you are better off selling and buying a card on your own
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I can't get the link to the images to pop up for some reason...probably my computer. So not sure how "low grade" the 51 Bowmans are. If you are looking to get rid of those, you might consider putting those up for sale on the boards here. I can say that I would be interested. I can always use low grade 51's... even absolute beaters. I do a little card show here in my town once a month and have a couple people who can't get enough of the 51 and 52 Bowman baseball as well as football.

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