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Here's one of the tough post war cards I have. As a Tiger collector I prize this one:
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Nice cards! That Houtteman is a great one; legendarily difficult.
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My new acquision
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Here are my post-war favs from my collection:
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It's not my most expensive or nicest post war card but I'd say my 54 Bowman Ted Williams in SGC 50 is the grail. Although I'd really like to own one in an 8 or higher.
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