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I actually already have 2, a 7.5 and an 8
I bought them both, hoping one day the value would spike, thinking I'd keep the 8 and trade out the 7.5 for something. Just seems illogical that the one specific card would be the only period piece with such a radically different value than it's peer cards. Especially when you consider the vast majority of these "pre-war" Ruths actually lived and survived through the real war. The story behind each one of them surviving seems almost surreal. Last edited by phikappapsi; 04-02-2012 at 08:30 PM. |
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