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Best Place to Find That Long-Lost George Brett Card

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Published on October 17, 2002

Asked whether they have any George Brett cards, the folks at V&J's Baseball Cards chuckle. "Uh, yeah. We got thousands," owner Jim Roy told us. He claims to have Brett cards for every year since 1975. He's got them all listed in a notebook he keeps behind the counter. Within a few minutes of scanning this list, he'll find that cherished 1978 card you lost when the family moved to a bigger house, or the one your brother ruined by taping it to his bike so it would rake the spokes and sound like a motorcycle. The rarest is Brett's rookie card, Roy says. It's not so rare that Roy won't be able to find you one. Only $75 to $100, Roy says. Not bad for the rarest of the rare.