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Old 06-18-2008, 12:42 PM
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Default Curtis Ireland Candy

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On the backs of this issue it mentions sending in your cards for a prize, and if you want them back you should include money for a stamped envelope and they would be returned with "cancelled" on them. I don't think I've seen any such e123's with cancelled stamped on them. Has anyone else? Or I wonder if virtually noone asked to get them back?

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Out of the 100 or so I have seen I have never seen a cancelled one....

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Old 06-18-2008, 01:09 PM
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Here is my lone example. It came from a find about 12 years ago that totalled about 20 cards (including a Cobb). I didn't have the money to buy the cards but was given this one as a finder's fee from the collector who did buy the cards. From what I can remember, none of those cards had "cancelled" on the back of any of them.

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