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Posted By: Bottom of the Ninth
was that this set, along with a host of other goodies walked in on the last day of the National in Cleveland. As expected the dealers who saw the material were doing cartwheels, etc. The gentleman who owned them apparently got them (14CJ's) as a true factory set. These cards are all original and never saw a box of CJ's. I would agree that conservatively the set is worth a million in a half bucks, based on condition, scarcity and importance of the set. |
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