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Posted By: Tony Andrea
Question. Hopefully I get some answers from y'all. I know the 1914 CJ's more so than the 1915's will show more staining, but what about card condition overall. |
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Posted By: Tony Andrea
ANYONE??????????? |
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Posted By: Brian C Daniels
and gave you the scoop Tone's. Now work with my on the T-cards~ |
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