Found vintage baseball card collection, 1990s era
Description
I found a vintage baseball card collection this afternoon around 3:15pm in the parking lot behind the CVS on 10th Street in McAllen. It’s tucked into a red 3-ring binder with a cracked clear sleeve, and a thin rubber band keeps a few loose cards in place. Inside are mostly 1988-1993 Topps and Donruss cards, including a near-complete 1989 Topps set and a couple of graded slabs. There’s a faded sticker on the binder that reads “MVP Club 1992” and a small note tucked inside that says “David L.” If you recognize this collection, send me a message with details only the owner would know.
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