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cards01fan
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If they had red refractors s# to 5 in 1955, what kind of value would they have now? Opinions
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Doesn't matter. My Dad would have still traded all his Mays and all his Yankees for those (virtually) worthless Philadelphia A's. :lol:
Besides, 1954 was a better looking set...
What's your connection to Nova?
Nothing direct, just live about 45 minutes west on Route 30 and they're the closest D1 hoops team. Went to a bunch of games years ago too.
But they've already lost to an inferior Hall since I changed my Avatar and are right on the "bubble".
Still better than anybody expected this year but those "bad" losses are gonna cost 'em I think...
Ah... I went to school there...
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The real answer to your question is that they'd sell for about what the highest grade PSA singles from the set that have a population of around 5 go for.
The real answer to your question is that they'd sell for about what the highest grade PSA singles from the set that have a population of around 5 go for.
The only real students I knew that went there was a cheerleader who grad'd in '94. And a buddy's wife in '99 (I think)...
Another buddy lived in Radnor, and I sometimes worked in St. David's, so we mostly just hung out there. :lol:
if people "collected" in 1955 like they do now, then now would not exist in the form that it does
Would I be skinnier?
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if people "collected" in 1955 like they do now, then now would not exist in the form that it does
Been to Garrett Hill Pizza?
Absolutely. and your wallet would be fatter!
Nope, at least not that I know by name. When we were older, my buddy used to bartend at a small place on Montgomery Ave.
Haven't been down that way in years either...