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			If the card can be shown to come from a auction of the person's items, I would think that would be good enough.  If you have the catalog page and proof your card is the card on that catalog page, that would be enough I'd think.  I don't know the history of your cards, so this is just an example. If you have strong enough documentation, you wouldn't have to have the label to demonstrate the provenance to a prospective buyer. Last edited by drc; 05-27-2011 at 11:30 AM. | 
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