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Posted By: Dan Kravitz
Some cards that have been stamped are pretty cool. I have (4) e104-1 cards with "Swift" stamped on the back. I’m not sure if it was the name of a business, or dealer/collector stamp. Not to get off subject, but does anyone believe that the “Toy Town” stamp could have been used by a collector instead of a stamp with his name on it, or was stamping a card part of the Toy Town game? Some of the stories are interesting. I’m considering starting to stamp my collection too. |
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