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Posted By: Donald Johnson
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Posted By: leon
If the backs are blank (which I am pretty sure they are) then you have some players cut from a Buchner Gold Coin series, N284..-like advertising poster. They generally aren't as valuable as the regular players but still neat. Some dealers have tried to put the "their rarer than normal ones" speel....they probably are but are still not worth as much, imo......take care |
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