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Posted By: jeff drum
The lion's share of the many Exhibits I have have some sort of "documentation" on the back. Several have very neat foutain pen statistics of the player wriiten in grid form across the back horizintally. Many document trades, retirements, etc. Adds to the "ambiance" of the card in my view. I have a couple that still retain the friction tab from the machine as well. I rty to stray away from pin or tack holes if possible but that won't keep me from buying one. I have always collected them because I liked them and never really considered whether they were undervalued or not. Adam makes a great point to the fact that several of these are downright "near impossible" to locate. |
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