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Have 4 different
Actually more like 4 1/2 × 6 1/2 Yes blank backed |
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If the backs are blank I would guess they were cut from a poster put up at the point-of-sale advertising the cards availability.
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Very cool companions to the card set Larry. Where did you find them? I agree they likely came from an advertising poster at point of sale.
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Doing an inventory, found them
Probably bought them 25 years ago |
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I bet your inventory makes for a great read Larry
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It’s cool to still see stuff I’ve never seen before surface.
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If you look closely at the edges you can see they were hand cut off of something, more than likely an advertising poster or display as mentioned.
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