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Not much for prewar, as I rarely sell any. I have mild pangs ocasionally with the ones I have sold, but they all went to really good collections so it's fine.
Postwar I do miss the 48 Bowman set I put together for very little with most cards being poor. Sold it to pay for a ski trip. The ones I really miss were a group of 76 Hostess proofs. Yellow and green instead of red and blue, reversed negatives, numbers over 150, screened and probably cropped differently. I traded a 74 McCovey washington for about 20 of them, and promptly traded half to a local dealer for another McCovey washington. I've never seen any others. If any of you have one I wouldn't mind seeing it. Steve B |
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