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Woman finds historic baseball card collection in her old barn house

Woman finds historic baseball card collection in her old barn house
AS WMUR'S ISABEL LITTURST EXPLAINS... THE CARDS MAY HAVE MORE SENTIMENTAL VALUE THAN RESALE... <4068 12;40;42;01-12;40;55;04 I THINK SCOTT CAME TO MY HOUSE AND SAID, 'I HAVE SOMETHING EXCITING TO TELL YOU, BUT I'M NOT TELLING YOU UNTIL TOMORROW, AND I WAS REALLY A LITTLE ANNOYED BY THAT BECAUSE I COULDN'T SLEEP THAT NIGHT. > THE WAIT WAS WORTH IT...TONI PAPPAS WAS IN FOR A SHOCK WHEN HER LONGTIME FRIENDS AND CONTRACTORS SHOWED HER WHAT THEY FOUND WHILE RESTORING HER BARN... <4064 12;05;06;01-12;05;10;21 THEY WERE DOWN A FOOT BELOW THESE CRACKS RIGHT HERE ON THE OTHER SIDE. > A TED WILLIAMS ROOKIE CARD...AND FIFTY-ONE OTHER BASEBALL CARDS FROM THE LATE NINETEEN-THIRTIES TO EARLY FORTIES. <4067 12;05;06;01 ALL OF A SUDDEN, I LOOK IN THERE, ABOUT A FOOT DOWN. THERE'S FIFTY-ONE MORE CARDS. I START PULLING THEM OUT, PULLING THEM OUT, PULLING THEM OUT. WE HAVE 52 CARDS TOTAL, AND WE'RE GOING THROUGH THEM AND WE JUST RECOGNIZE TED WILLIAMS RIGHT OFF THE BAT. > LANDRY THINKS THOSE CARDS COULD BE WORTH TENS OF THOUSANDS OF DOLLARS...THEY'RE HAVING THEM APPRAISED RIGHT NOW. BUT TONI SAYS SHE DOESN'T PLAN ON SELLING THEM ANYTIME SOON. <CLIP4068 RIGHT AWAY, I THOUGHT 'OH MY GOSH, THOSE WERE BILLY'S CARDS'> THE PAPPAS' HOUSE ON HANOVER STREET IS WHERE TONI AND HER LATE HUSBAND BILLY BUILT A LIFE TOGETHER. IT'S ALSO WHERE BILLY SPENT MOST OF HIS CHILDHOOD. <CLIP4064 12;03;58;09- 12;04;11;29 I CAN REMINICE AND IMAGINE MY HUSBAND AT 10 OR 12 YEARS OLD. HE WAS LOOKING AT ALL THESE CARDS, PLAYING WITH THEM, TRADING THEM OFF WITH OTHER KIDS, AND PROBABLY DREAMING THAT HE'D BE A GREAT ATHLETE SOMEDAY. > TONI SAYS BILLY WAS A NATURAL ATHLETE- A BASEBALL HALL OF FAMER HIMSELF AT THE UNIVERSITY OF NEW HAMPSHIRE...A PLAYER FOR HIS AIRFORCE FOOTBALL TEAM AND...THE LOVE OF HER LIFE. <4068 12;52;46;13-12;52;53;10 I THINK HE'S SMILING DOWN AT US. I REALLY THINK HE'S LAUGHING AND HAPPY THAT WE FOUND THEM > (STANDUP CLOSE
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Woman finds historic baseball card collection in her old barn house
A New Hampshire woman was shocked after finding something unexpected inside her old barn house. Friends and contractors restoring Toni Pappas’ home in Manchester, New Hampshire, discovered 52 baseball cards from the late 1930s and early 1940s. One of those cards is a Ted Williams rookie card. “Right away, I thought, 'Oh my gosh, those were Billy's cards',” said homeowner Pappas. The collection was hidden in the walls of Pappas’ barn, where she lived with her late husband for many years and where he grew up. “All of a sudden, I look in there, about a foot down. There’s 51 more cards. I start pulling them out, pulling them out, pulling them out. We have 52 cards total, and we’re going through them, and we just recognize Ted Williams right off the bat,” said contractor Ron Piecuch. The cards could be worth tens of thousands of dollars, but Pappas said they’re worth much more than money. “I can reminisce and imagine my husband at 10 or 12 years old. He was looking at all these cards, playing with them, trading them off with other kids, and probably dreaming that he’d be a great athlete someday,” said Pappas. Billy Pappas was a baseball Hall of Famer at the University of New Hampshire, a player for his Air Force football team and the love of Toni Pappas’ life. “I think he’s smiling down at us. I really think he’s laughing and happy that we found them,” Toni Pappas said. If she does sell the cards, Toni Pappas said she’ll likely donate the proceeds to the sports scholarship she has in her husband’s name at the University of New Hampshire.

A New Hampshire woman was shocked after finding something unexpected inside her old barn house.

Friends and contractors restoring Toni Pappas’ home in Manchester, New Hampshire, discovered 52 baseball cards from the late 1930s and early 1940s.

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One of those cards is a Ted Williams rookie card.

“Right away, I thought, 'Oh my gosh, those were Billy's cards',” said homeowner Pappas.

The collection was hidden in the walls of Pappas’ barn, where she lived with her late husband for many years and where he grew up.

“All of a sudden, I look in there, about a foot down. There’s 51 more cards. I start pulling them out, pulling them out, pulling them out. We have 52 cards total, and we’re going through them, and we just recognize Ted Williams right off the bat,” said contractor Ron Piecuch.

The cards could be worth tens of thousands of dollars, but Pappas said they’re worth much more than money.

“I can reminisce and imagine my husband at 10 or 12 years old. He was looking at all these cards, playing with them, trading them off with other kids, and probably dreaming that he’d be a great athlete someday,” said Pappas.

Billy Pappas was a baseball Hall of Famer at the University of New Hampshire, a player for his Air Force football team and the love of Toni Pappas’ life.

“I think he’s smiling down at us. I really think he’s laughing and happy that we found them,” Toni Pappas said.

If she does sell the cards, Toni Pappas said she’ll likely donate the proceeds to the sports scholarship she has in her husband’s name at the University of New Hampshire.