Red binder of vintage Topps baseball cards
Description
I lost my red 3-ring binder of vintage Topps baseball cards yesterday around 3pm near the Lansing City Market on Capitol Ave. It's a 9x11 inch binder with clear plastic sleeves, filled with about 80 cards from the late 80s and early 90s. Inside there's a Ken Griffey Jr. rookie card on the top sleeve and a yellow Post-it note on the inside cover with 'M. Delgado' written in blue ink. The binder is a bit worn at the top-left corner and the spine is slightly scuffed. This collection was a gift from my uncle and means a lot to me; I’d really appreciate getting it back if anyone finds it.
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