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Posted By: T206Collector
First of all, the seller says its from Serires 150, when the reverse shows that it clearly isn't. Second, the seller says its in VG condition, which it clearly isn't either -- the only "crisp ink" is in the writing on the reverse. So why is this $10-$15 card being bid up so high? |
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