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darkhorse9, I feel the same way about allegedly high grade cards in slabs.
The charms of the freaks and geeks are many-fold: --They show something about the printing and cutting process --They are unique, especially compared to the thousands of examples of the run of the mill card --They are rare --They are still remarkably inexpensive in postwar sets ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]()
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