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Tuesday, 09 October 2007
The price of autographs and the search for long-lost treasures are part of a hobby that keeps North American collectors and dealers talking.

Collectors donate memorabilia to museums who are happy to push aside more traditional pieces this time of the year.

Auction houses continue their search for unique, rare pieces from all of the major sports--some of which are still in attics across the land.

Autograph dealers battle with agents for a reasonable price on a private signing. It's all in a days work according to the Toronto Star. ProSportsMemorabilia.com

 

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