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I picked up a beater T206 Old Mill Buck Herzog from ebay, because I hadn't ever held a t206 before and wanted to get a feel for them, so I wouldn't get ripped-off on fakes. After a close investigation, I noticed that it was an extremely rare "Large Ass" variation. I couldn't believe my luck. Since then, that card has toured the planet several times over and has been owned by a veritable who's who of the world's greatest card collectors. My collecting career had nowhere to go but down after that.
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