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Posted By: joe brennan
The show was from Cleveland in 2003. He appraised the lot at $15K. these cards were pack fresh and he was astounded by the quality. they ad not see nthe light of day for 50 years. Just 3 years later, just 1 of the cards would sell for $15K. If she hung onto the collection, it would easily sell between 50 to $80K today. Nota bad increase in 3 years. |
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