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Originally Posted by swarmee
The way I read the listing was that the stamp was in demand and well-known because of Ed's pursuit. It was *implied* that the cards in this lot were from Ed, but not directly stated. Since there was no provenance given for the huge lot, that is what a casual reader would have assumed.
It's semantics, but I think it matters instead of making false claims against Goldin.
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The stamp is not in demand. Their original description was false, and they changed it. That part of the story is true.
I think it's neat that all of those cards are now available to Ed to add to his collection at his own pace.