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I’ve been researching this set a bit and recently came across this example. Like my own card, this Whitey Ford card has an ink stamp on the rear of the card for the school nurse. The stamp was obviously applied by the school nurse after the card was produced so how is this a PSA 5 without a qualifier?
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