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mayatini
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I DON'T NO ANYTHING ABOUT THIS STUFF. CAN ANYBODY HELP ME OUT? IS THIS SOMETHING I SHOULD KEEP OR TRASH?
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Posted 2 years ago
mayatini
(58 items)
I DON'T NO ANYTHING ABOUT THIS STUFF. CAN ANYBODY HELP ME OUT? IS THIS SOMETHING I SHOULD KEEP OR TRASH?
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KEEP IT-- it does have value.
Well answered scott...................
Well; in 64 they lost to the Cardinals so my guess is 150 - 200 at least. Keep It, never sell....
I say that only because the 64 world champion for the cards I've seen go for almost 300 on eBay.....
I hope this helps.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/250905209082?ssPageName=STRK:MEDWX:IT
Thanks guys I have all these things and dont have a clue what to do with them.
You don't mention the condition, so I'm assuming the tip is in perfect condition and there are no oversized pin holes. MJTuc is pretty close, but this is a rare piece and you never can tell with Yankees pennants. Sometimes they become must have items.
Sorry to you Mjkm90 i have not checked this page in a while Yes the point is still there no oversized holes