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For a common card Matt, I sold one for $8500 and the other for $12K. Not too bad for a common Harrington. Dan.
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I think it sold at those prices based on hype. I haven't heard of any reason to think it is any tougher than any other card in the set, nor any reason to believe it is a redemption card.
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as frank wakefield astutely posited, one Harrington(falk) is what this type collector has. It was not too tough simply because brian macqueen always come through with a tough one at just the right time.
I also have one yuengling--Hargrave, best, barry |
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