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Posted By: Anthony
It's pretty slim pickings. BH Cards occasionally has something interesting, but expect to be quoted Mastro level prices for grades that fall a bit short. Across the street and up a block is All Star Cards, lots of YuGiOh but he occasionally gets some interesting stuff- I saw some Wilson Franks and an E120 Ruth last time I was there. |
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