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Yes, the two in the photo above are both slighter thicker than paper stock. The Schoolboy Rowe is glossy though, more like a photo while the Dean is flat.
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As for the 309-2 Schoolboy Rowe, it’s tough to value. That is a tough set to complete because those are pretty rare. But in my opinion their rarity works against their popularity. If you put it up for auction I would estimate you would get anywhere from $40 to $120 out of it, depending on if you had a set builder or two competing for it. That one looks pretty crease and tear free, which is hard to come by for those thin ‘cards’. The Mel Ott from that set is one of the most expensive single player items, and there are two team cards (Washington and Cleveland I think) that are REALLY tough.
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