When my first marriage broke up, I moved my stuff to a friend’s house across town. In the process, everything got jumbled together in boxes, so it was hard to sort out. Slowly, as I settled in, I unpacked the boxes that held old letters and books, some reaching back to my childhood.
My eight-year-old son had just recently become a big baseball fan, rooting for the Giants, playing on a little league team, and collecting baseball cards. I told him about my own collection back in the 1950s, when I was around his age.
He came over to spend the night one Saturday and I dug through my boxes to see whether any baseball-related stuff had survived the many moves I’d made since childhood. Out tumbled an old scrapbook, circa 1958, with prime baseball cards of legendary stars including Willy Mays, Jackie Robinson, Mickey Mantle and Ted Williams, among others, glued inside.
Peter gasped. From his perspective as an eight-year-old, some of these old cards could be worth a fortune!
This was long before the likes of eBay, so I checked directly with baseball card collectors, who explained that the cards might indeed be valuable assuming they could be removed from the scrapbook without damaging them.
Alas, upon further investigation it turned out that removing them would destroy them. So we just left them in the place where had I pasted them all those decades ago.
In any event, the real value those cards held was helping create a memory of a father-son moment. And I could take that to the bank.
(These events happened in 1989.)
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