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As a fan of the 1977 set (don't judge) I was looking to add a proof or two from that set to my collection. I can't seem to get a good answer as to what exactly an enamel proof is. Is it just a special coating on cardstock or made from a different material? And are they 1 of 1 or are there multiples out there? Thanks.
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