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Posted By: David Smith
To me, if I had the money and wanted to invest in cards, unopened material from the 1950's would be the way I would go. Scarce but still can be found and the rich guys who are putting together registry sets or people who want to sell to them might buy these and open them to see if they get lucky. |
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