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Posted By: Robert S
It depends who you ask. One oldtime postcard collector and dealer recently told me his customers were looking more for stadiums than player postcards lately. and that player cards had fallen in price while ballpark prices remained steady. Of course, the opposite is usually true among baseball memorabilia collectors. |
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