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Posted By: steve k
What a fantastic, unbelievably lucky find getting that suitcase full of cards at the estate sale. I was also very fortunate recently when moving into a house built around the early 1900s. In the far corner of the dark attic buried underneath some very old newspapers, I discovered a box full of baseball cards that for some reason was forgotten about and left there. In it were many nice cards including a rare Topps t-206 Honus Wagner printed in the early 1900s which is now the pride of my baseball card collection. Congratulations on that find and good luck with it. |
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