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Posted By: Hankron
Whether or not to buy really comes down to the seller's asking price. If the Chance actually is a genuine proof, the $395 price is probably a bargain. If the Chance is a blank back cut from a sign, it's an interesting odditie, but the $395 is probably asking too much (though a M116 fiend might still spring for it). Since the rule of thumb is that when in doubt assume something is not a proof, the asking would be too steep for my tastes. |
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