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Posted By: barrysloate
Paul- I can't begin to tell you how many calls I've gotten over the years from people who have Wagners and Planks and think they have the real thing. I know without asking a single question that these cards are no good, but I will always ask them to read the back. Then I will hear: "this card is worth $8500..." and I tell them, how could a real card know at the time of issue what it is going to be worth in 90 years? Then they always say they don't know anything about old baseball cards. You would think it would never happen once but it has happened 50 times, so when I see these listings they don't surprise me in the least. |
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