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Card Collecting Chagrin- Auction Observations
Posted By: Bob
Does anyone else ever get that blue feeling when you run across a card or set in an auction which used to belong to you? Don't even consider the fact that the cards are selling for a ton more than when you sold them, instead, look at the cards as old friends you deserted along the collecting highway. In the Mastro auction I see the Kotton Matty which I believe is the same one I sold on ebay several years ago and the T213-3 Coupon Series 3 complete set which I believe is the set I sold to Bill Mastro many, many years ago (early 80's). |
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