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Posted By: warshawlaw
is that even though it was stacked like cordwood, the prices did not reflect the apparent abundance of these cards. Robert Silverman and I were walking around commenting on this very issue. I'd expected to be able to come in and fill in some holes in my 1950s-60s collection for very low prices but found prices that were consistent with ebay, so I did not bother. |
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