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Mystery Cards
Posted By: Gary B.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&category=44821&item=5124953895&rd=1 |
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Mystery Cards
Posted By: jay behrens
Obviously from a game. The fornts appear to be form the Wide Pen premium set. Interesting cards but no clue what set. |
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Mystery Cards
Posted By: runscott
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Mystery Cards
Posted By: Josh Behrens
They are 36 goudeys, but there are not real. Sorry... |
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Mystery Cards
Posted By: Ben
They look fine to me.... |
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Mystery Cards
Posted By: Tim M
I think they are ok, I purchased a scapbbok from 37 or so and it had a few of these, They looked the same at least, The paper floated off after about 5 minutes of soaking and they look great now.... |
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Mystery Cards
Posted By: brian p
These cards appear to be real 1936 Goudeys--it has always been a very inexpensive vintage set, so if it were me bidding I wouldn't go too high on them, as you can pick ones in overall nicer condition for not much money. |
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Mystery Cards
Posted By: dan mckee
absolutely real and 1936 goudey gum cards. |
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