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Recently got caught up in this hype over this card and bought a graded one for $20. Not sure what the fuss is about. How does a single print show up in the 1st series of a regular series. Any uncut sheets to lend some explanation. Even if it was short printed by half, that doesn't support the price lift. Other SP's in other years in the 60"s don't command the differential that this card does.
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