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Old 11-04-2021, 06:25 PM
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Better than a card show. That signed 53 Jackie is wild. Always can stare at the red Cy Young 7 and that raw 52T Mantle up there has amazing centering. The 2 up there of the 144 Ruth has insane registration for that card, ditto for the red Cobb 4. Very fun scrolling this. Mine would be one of these two. Probably the 52T considering it had only one prior owner, who pulled it from a pack in Morisson, Illinois in 1952. Having a recorded interview with the pack puller and being able to trace its provenance to the pack in this era probably would translate into a few more bids were it on the auction block. Moot though, as my son is getting it and has sworn never to sell it, either. If he breaks his promise after I'm gone, I will haunt him and make Poltergeist and The Conjuring look like Teletubbies.




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My most valuable card is a T206 Matty card my brother gave me about 40 years ago. It surprised me because I had no clue he knew where to find something like that. He actually gave me two cards that Christmas, the other was an N162 Dunlap.
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My most valuable card is a T206 Matty card my brother gave me about 40 years ago. It surprised me because I had no clue he knew where to find something like that. He actually gave me two cards that Christmas, the other was an N162 Dunlap.
Fred those are truly the most valuable cards.
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The card(s) and notes my mother sent me before she passed away.
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Some awesome cards. This is mine.https://ibb.co/NsH7c7j
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Some awesome cards. This is mine.
That is my dream e121. Great centering there.
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Better than a card show. That signed 53 Jackie is wild. Always can stare at the red Cy Young 7 and that raw 52T Mantle up there has amazing centering. The 2 up there of the 144 Ruth has insane registration for that card, ditto for the red Cobb 4. Very fun scrolling this. Mine would be one of these two. Probably the 52T considering it had only one prior owner, who pulled it from a pack in Morisson, Illinois in 1952. Having a recorded interview with the pack puller and being able to trace its provenance to the pack in this era probably would translate into a few more bids were it on the auction block. Moot though, as my son is getting it and has sworn never to sell it, either. If he breaks his promise after I'm gone, I will haunt him and make Poltergeist and The Conjuring look like Teletubbies.



Lol make them look like Teletubbies.

Thanks! The registration is indeed super nice on my Cobb 4.

Your 52 mantle is amazzzzing.
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