The Evan Bray Show - Hidden Treasures - January 31st, 2024

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A Saskatchewan family just hit the jackpot after finding an unopened case of 1979 O-Pee-Chee hockey cards that could contain around 25 pristine Wayne Gretzky rookie cards. They're up for auction and could go for more than $2 million. Evan wants to know what you would do if you found a rare treasure like this. Would you open the box of hockey cards? Or sell it as is for the immense profit? And what is your own greatest find when it comes to pieces of treasure?
31 Jan 2024 11AM English South Africa News Commentary

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