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Posted By: Richard Dwyer
There have been many packs on eBay. But 99% of them you couldn't tell if they had a card in them or not, because they didn't have all the crucial info needed to determine whether or not they had a T206 card in them. 90% of the listings don't mention factory numbers. Some list the date of tax stamp, some don't. Some list the factory number, but don't mention the obvious overprinting. I havn't seen a true listing in 3 years where the info proved that there was a possible T206 card inside. If I saw one where the info was correct, I would bid crazy to get it. |
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