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    1894 Mayo Cut Plug of John Dunlap

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    "Another HUGE "cleaning out the attic" find has made it's way to Legends Sports & Games. An 1894 Mayo Cut Plug of John Dunlop (also known as Anonymous) was just found by someone here locally. This card is the rarest of all football cards in existence much like the Honus Wagner card is to baseball.

    Unfortunately this one is heading off to an auction very quickly so it won't be able to be displayed, but there are several other Mayo Cut Plugs in the collection that we will be showing off shortly. Be sure to watch either Fox17 or WZZM13 as both have been in today to get footage and details on the card."
    - Legends Sports and Games

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    hey bud where was this located there in michigan my freind called me from holland talking about it

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    http://legendssportsandgames.com/contact-us/

    Woodland mall in Grand Rapids and Lansing Mall in Lansing.

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    Oh idk where the card was though

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    Yahoo had this as one of their front page stories the other day. They stated that before the find there was only 18 of the 1894 Mayo footballcards known to exist!

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