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ID:	564259 Sports cards… my first love.. spent every nickel I earned as a kid on these… baseball, football, hockey and basketball.. haven’t looked through these in years… still have everyone of them..
    still bleed purple… “skol” VIKINGS….✌️
    Southeastern Minnesota’s driftless area

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    Oh wow what a huge collection. Kim
    Knowledge is about how and where to find more Knowledge. Snyder County Pa.

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    • #3
      Wow, nice. Glad there is someone else who has boxes of stuff that haven't been opened for years.
      SE IA

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      • #4
        Nice!!
        SW Connecticut

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        • #5
          I’m betting there are some valuable cards in there. I remember buying the cards, and how they smelled like bubble gum. Will always remember that smell.
          As far as bleeding purple; I feel sorry for you! 🙂. I do too and it has led to nothing but a life of pain and misery!
          South Dakota

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          • #6
            Since you have not opened them would you ever consider selling them to a new collector .
            my uncle collected cars . His son just sold 2 as they were sitting and in a garage not some air tight protective one . Not running or using them in his 90’s .

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            • #7
              I had boxes and boxes. Then a pretty little thing came along. I sold em, and took the cash to the jewelry store. She's been wearing my baseball cards on her finger for 23 years now. Not a bad trade.
              Western Kentucky

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