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Title says it all, curious as to people's take on which is harder to find, realizing that there are two types of 52 grays.
Also, I make it out that the 60 White Backs run from #375-440 and don't exactly follow that 5th Series checklist run of 353-429 as they follow the press run and not the checklists. Can anyone disprove this? |
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