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I thought this fit. Corners are wrecked, but centered nicer than most of them.
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That is rare centering for that card. Looks great.
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I went looking for this card figuring the 1955 Bowman Aaron would still be cheap. But I was wrong. I found this lower graded example that had good focus, decent centering, and looked nice for the grade.
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