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Posted By: Bryan Long
I completely agree with you. I do think that these cards will catch up to the market at some point. The only thing that I can come up with would be that the shopping center made a ton of these things and only were able to pass out a small amount. Years after, of course, the stock pile was found and the rest is history. I find it odd that I have only seen these cards now - granted I have not paid too much attention to oddball cards until recently, but I had really thought that I had seen it all. |
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