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Posted By: EL
Looking for information on a card that I was told was called a "BLUE TINT" card. |
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Posted By: David
The 1948 R346 Blue Tints were strip cards (sold in strips of attached cards), which probably explains your card's rough cut. The DiMaggio books for $225 in Near Mint conditon. They are probably not rare, but are far from common. |
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