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Are the cards individually identifiable in some way? For example, serial numbered inserts. If so, can’t you claim rightful ownership of the cards, regardless of who is in possession of them? I’m not a lawyer; however, am aware of cases similar to this. A thief cannot transfer clear title of stolen property, or something along those lines.
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