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Should the team checklists be included? The Washingtons? |
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They aren't part of the set. PSA catalogs them as different sets, you don't include inserts as part of the base set and the cards themselves are numbered differently and commonly called itself a set.
In future, list the number of cards in the set at sale. Last edited by drcy; 10-20-2020 at 10:50 AM. |
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Is this too complicated to add to the listing for "sane" sellers?? |
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