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Posted By: jay behrens
I was of the understanding that there has never been any confirmation that the Cobb back cards actually came in the tin. But then again, given the misinformation that Mastro has been prone to provide lately to overhype lots in their auctions, a sketchy claim like this doesn't seem out the ordinary for them. |
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