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This is pretty freaky!
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This is pretty freaky!
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Ok so why, you must be asking, is he posting a picture of a penny sleeve with writing on it? Well, back in 2009 or 2010 when I found my collection in the proverbial basement and got back into cards, I initially bought a crap load of penny sleeves and wrote the Beckett Value on the sleeve the card was in in this format...this is also with out a doubt my handwriting. This sleeve was just used to protect cards in a trade to me from another user. In other words, at one point I used this penny sleeve in a trade and it has made its way back to me. Freakin' unreal.
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#2

RE: This is pretty freaky!
Goes to show:
1. How long you have been trading
2. How collectors like to reuse supplies to save money
3. How age of a card (1985) does not indicate value (15 cents)

As far as the freak-odometer, I agree!
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RE: This is pretty freaky!
That is quite impressive, Ryan! If only that sleeve could talk, the stories it would tell!
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RE: This is pretty freaky!
That is cool. I had something similar happen a few years ago when I received a card in a penny sleeve with one of my stickers marked in pencil on it from another Beckett trader in California that I had never traded with before (I'm in Maine).
I collect Hall of Fame baseball player cards and cards of current and retired superstars.



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