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They are rare valuable cards after all. That could be anything from a 89 Fleer Randy Johnson to a vintage Walter Johnson. You know stuff us average collectors could only dream of owning so the not saying what they are only adds to the much needed drama.
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Call me naive, but whatever they are they aren't the Mona Lisa, it just can't be as complicated as people are making it.
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Maybe that is part of the fun/excitement of having something truly awesome for the first time. I can't imagine all the beyond silly rare stuff I have owned/sold over the years and some of that still gets me excited to this day. But yea it's not that amazing that many of us haven't owned/own cooler stuff.
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