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Interesting post! Great to have that listing.
I saw about 520 of them in a slim ring binder in 15 pocket sheets... They were mostly EX. I believe it changed hands for $10k. That would have been about 1999, give or take a couple of years, in Cincinnati. Today, seldom would you see a set / near set in a binder. Today, Cobbs, Youngs, Demmitt and O'Hara would most likely be in slabs. Seeing all of them together made for a memorable sight. |
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