Does Anyone Think Goudey Didn't Skip #106 In 1933 On Purpose To Trick Kids?


While this doesn't pertain to autographs exactly, it was cool to actually hold a 1934 Napoleon LaJoie for the first time in my life at last week's National in Cleveland. IThank you, Huggins & Scott.) It sold for less than the pre-sale $30,000 estimate because it was trimmed.

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Does anyone out there believe that Goudey didn't skip a card# in 1933 on purpose?

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