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Posted By: Seth B.
Wondering how many cards in the 1910 T212 series have this background variation, and which color is rarer. They're both 175 series cards, and the only difference is the green versus the blue field behind them. Is the blue field an error, or is this a common occurence that I should add to my checklist? |
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