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Posted By: hankron
Personally, I wouldn't call them cards (just my opinion, others are welcome to disagree), but they fall within the general genre of baseball cards-- along with silks and P2 Pins and Diamond matchbook covers. They are legitimate collectables and people collect them, so there's no reason not to buy one if it interests you. |
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