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dont know why there are 2 variations but without a doubt the 7 to 1 ratio will hold up....i searched many years to complete the blank back set...every pile of 100 peel offs that a dealer had you find 10 or so blanks and always the same players too
i understand some of psa with variations but thia variation is so ridiculously obvious that no knowledge of cards is needed to distinguish |
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