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Posted By: Anonymous
While this wasnt pre-war I was building my 1955 Topps set a few years ago, and one of the Board members here had a group of 32 cards all graded psa 7. He could have sold them on ebay for thousands of dollars, some of which were low pops commanding very nice premiums, Instead knowing I needed them he offered them to me well below fair market value. I know he took a loss,I took him up on the offer, and to this day as I have finally completed the set in all psa 7's and 8's. I keep a little tag on the cards I got from him to remember the nice gesture he did. To this day, we have become somewhat closer friends thru this great hobby and his gratitude. |
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