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Posted By: Bob
Dan- I may have heard wrong but the guy who bought the 1918 lot mentioned $500, I believe. At first I thought he meant per card but he said for the entire lot. I assumed they were cut in half or looked horribly creased but he said they were nice. I asked, "those are the ones with the red borders. right? And he said 'yes.'" I don't want to mention his name for privacy sake but since he is a 54er, I assume we might see scans posted on the new acquisition thread. If I heard right, that was the purchase of the show. |
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