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Posted By: Anonymous
Funny thing is Oldcardboard.com lists Nadja as being the most valuable back. Obviously crofts cocoa and almost all the Crofts candy are selling for more then the nadja backs. Is crofts candy, black font, selling for more then nadja too? |
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