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Not sure how this fits into the story, but here is one high-grade vintage "immortal" that went shockingly low compared to even lower grade examples in recent years. Behold, a PSA 6 T205 Walter Johnson in REA (Although, to be fair, I have a hard time imagining that that top border was not trimmed, which is why I didn't bid on it - and maybe I wasn't the only one):
https://bid.robertedwardauctions.com...?itemid=161510 But, for comparison, and there were much higher examples I could have chosen over the last couple of years, here is a PSA 4.5 that sold in Memory Lane just three months ago for more: https://memorylaneinc.com/site/bids/...e?itemid=78191
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198/240 1933 Goudeys (Ruth #144, #149, Gehrig #92) 136/208 T205s 47/108? Diamond Stars |
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