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This card is a turd that's why. I'm trying to think of another card of its stature that is such a terrible looking card. Maybe the 1938 Goudey DiMaggio?
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Lol, I never fail to be surprised by the comments on here.
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Don't get me wrong as it's not that I don't wish I had done it, but I passed on one in Houston because it was slightly out of register and looked like a red hitler mustache.
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