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Seller doesn't appear to care. Assuming the card is not trimmed, it would fetch a numeric grade if properly identified,and almost certainly bring more money.
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I personally believe this to be a W575-1 card that has had an E121-80 back erroneously applied, which of course makes it incredibly rare and extremely desirable.
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