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Posted By: davidcycleback
A possibility is that the person consigned his own card to Leland's and it didn't make the reserve, so he's selling it on his own. Many major auction houses, not just Lelands, have their own stuff in their auctions. Some take issue with this practice, but it's never bothered me. If the stuff is authentic and well described, I doesn't bother me that it is owned by the auction house. I'm not sure why it should. |
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