
07-31-2019, 02:18 PM
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Peter Spaeth
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Originally Posted by BobC
Hadn't heard that, interesting!!! So at the end of whatever comes from this current crisis and issue, what do you think will then happen to those cards currently in law enforcement hands? Even though altered, I assume they are still authentic cards and therefore do have some value. It would be a shame to just destroy them, no? As a collector of mostly vintage cards myself, there is only a finite number of them out there, and destroying even altered ones doesn't sit well with me.
So at the end of law enforcement's need for currently holding on to these cards, if PWCC did reimburse buyers for them, I would think they technically belong to PWCC then and will likely be returned to them, no? So assuming that could end up happening, my comments/concerns could still be valid.
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Bob I don't know. Maybe they could be an exhibit in FBI headquarters.
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