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My inclination is that the stamp on the card is legit. There usually has to be a motive for things and it makes no sense (to me) to do that fraudulently. I won't get into the debate of if it should go back or not (personally, on this item I don't think it's a big deal but it is debatable) but I am glad some things get shown rather than holed up in a drawer in some file cabinet, never to be seen by the public, as Frank was mentioning. Thanks for sharing...I really enjoy that kind of stuff.
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